Most Unix/Linux servers allow SSH (via putty). There is no general one that anyone can use, however. You need to talk to your provider to see what is available to you.
'putty' only allows one window to connect to a system at a time; I don't like that behavior either, but that is the way it was designed. To get multiple sessions to a Unix server I have to execute multiple occurrences of 'putty'.
You need to talk to your administrator, vendor, or ISP to see what servers are available to you.
Putty is a small program that is used to connect to a server using SSH or Telnet protocols. Available for Windows and Unix platforms. See Related Links for the Putty home page.
ssh or telnet in company environment mostly we used ssh and there is one tool called putty, through putty we can connect.
putty is an application program; Unix is an operating system (they aren't the same thing). putty is a secure telnet replacement using ssh to encrypt the data transmission flow.
Under Windows the command is mstsc.Microsoft terminal server connection
Unix is targeted at both servers and workstations.
Unix is targeted at both servers and workstations.
To install from source, you may have to use ./configure make make install each in case the server is a unix server
There are Windows Server, Linux, BSD, and even Apple's own server
Unix can be run on a variety of server, mainframe, and workstation devices.
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