Putty、XShell、SecureCRT、SSH Secure Shell Slient哪个好用
或者有没有类似的linux远程连接工具
一直是SSH Secure Shell Slient的忠实用户
PHP中文网2017-04-17 11:55:41
Free XSHELL is preferred.
Putty has stopped maintaining itself a long time ago, and many things are poorly supported.
SecureCRT is relatively expensive, so please support the genuine version if you don’t plan to buy it. . . .
I used SSH Secure Shell Slient once, but it didn’t fit my intuition, so I uninstalled it. . . .
One more thing, many people insist on Putty, it is just a habit. Ease of use is king. Xshell has a special software package that supports direct upload and download of files, which is very convenient.
大家讲道理2017-04-17 11:55:41
If you are not a fan of copyright, it is recommended to use SecureCRT. It is very powerful. I have been using it for several years. During this period, I also changed to PuTTY, Xshell, and SSH Secure Shell Slient, but I feel that they are not as powerful as SecureCRT.
The SecureCRT interface is very nice, and I can easily use the sz, rz commands to transfer files to and from my terminal.
My main configuration for using SecureCRT is as follows:
1. Session Options --> In Terminal, check the Sending String option under Anti-idle, and enter a few spaces in the following input box. The purpose is to prevent the operation from being disconnected after you stop the operation for a few minutes. After setting, the client will automatically send a few spaces to the server every five minutes to keep the connection alive.
2. Session Options --> Terminal --> In the Emulation interface, select Linux from the Terminal drop-down bar under Emulation, and check ANSI color, which will allow your files and folders to display various colors supported by Linux. It’s easy to tell
3. In Session Options --> Terminal --> Appearance, adjust the Normal Font under Fonts to Consolas 14pt, and set the Character Encoding below to UTF-8 to prevent Chinese garbled characters.
Just use the default configuration for the rest, and my operation interface is as follows:
黄舟2017-04-17 11:55:41
It is better to operate directly under Linux. You have to use Putty.
Just like: "Many people insist on Putty, it is just a habit"
阿神2017-04-17 11:55:41
Recommend free xshell
Securecrt is chargeable and those who have cracked it are afraid to use it
Also try to download putty from the official version. Don’t use the so-called Chinese version easily. I have already reported similar backdoors
巴扎黑2017-04-17 11:55:41
Putty is difficult to use, and there is really no particularly easy-to-use SSH client under Windows
天蓬老师2017-04-17 11:55:41
XShell can run perfectly with Wine under Linux. However, non-UTF-8 SSH is not supported when running with Wine under Linux