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Comparison of SSH clients

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An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer. This article compares a selection of notable clients.

General

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  1. Based on Trilead SSH-2 for Java.
  2. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell.
  3. Based on OSSH.
  4. Based on Tera Term Pro 2.3 (1994–1998).
  5. Based on wolfCrypt.
  6. Also available under a proprietary license.
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Platform

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The operating systems or virtual machines the SSH clients are designed to run on without emulation include several possibilities:

  • Partial indicates that while it works, the client lacks important functionality compared to versions for other OSs but may still be under development.

The list is not exhaustive, but rather reflects the most common platforms today.

More information Name, macOS ...
  1. Only for jailbroken devices.
  2. lsh supports only one BSD platform officially, FreeBSD.
  3. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell.
  4. Included and enabled by default since windows 10 version 1803. Win32-OpenSSH can be installed as an optional component in the Windows versions before Windows 10 version 1803 to Windows 10 version 1709. Portable version can be download from Win32-OpenSSH for other versions.
  5. The majority of Linux distributions have OpenSSH as an official package, but a few do not.
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Technical

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  1. Can the SSH client connect itself through a proxy? This is distinct from offering a SOCKS proxy or port forwarding.
  2. The ability for the SSH client to perform dynamic port forwarding by acting as a local SOCKS proxy.
  3. The ability for the SSH client to establish a VPN, e.g. using TUN/TAP.
  4. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell.
  5. OpenSSH deleted SSH protocol version 1 support in version 7.6 (2017-10-03)
  6. The PuTTY developers provide SCP and SFTP functionality as binaries for separate download.
  7. WinSCP bundles a number of software components including PuTTY. .
  8. SCP and SFTP through terminal.
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Features

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  1. The ability to transmit mouse input to text mode applications such as Midnight Commander
  2. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell.
  3. Only when the terminal itself supports mouse input. Most graphical ones do, e.g. xterm.
  4. No native URL highlighting; however most graphical consoles support URL highlighting.
  5. OpenSSH supports the minimal certificate format since v5.4. "OpenSSH Release Notes: 5.4". OpenBSD Project. 2010-03-08. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  6. PuTTY does not support tabs directly, but many wrappers are available that do.
  7. Putty v71.0 does not support OpenSSH certificates. See Ben Harris' 2016-04-21 wish.[15][16]
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Authentication key algorithms

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This table lists standard authentication key algorithms implemented by SSH clients. Some SSH implementations include both server and client implementations and support custom non-standard authentication algorithms not listed in this table.

More information Name, ssh-dss ...
  1. ssh-dss is based on Digital Signature Algorithm which is sensitive to entropy, secrecy, and uniqueness of its random signature value.
  2. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell.
  3. By default, disabled at run-time since OpenSSH 7.0 released in 2015.
  4. PuTTY does not support security keys / FIDO tokens, but is supported in PuTTY-CAC
  5. ZOC' SSH is based on OpenSSH and supports the same encryptions.
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