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- the stand-alone program [[ https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html | PuTTY ]] with Win 7,10,11. With the PuTTY ssh client ''putty.exe'' you will probably also need a file-transfer program from the same site, either ''pscp.exe'' or ''psftp.exe''. The two programs are somewhat different interfaces to the same protocol. The stand-alone executables are very small and lightweight programs. | - the stand-alone program [[ https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html | PuTTY ]] with Win 7,10,11. With the PuTTY ssh client ''putty.exe'' you will probably also need a file-transfer program from the same site, either ''pscp.exe'' or ''psftp.exe''. The two programs are somewhat different interfaces to the same protocol. The stand-alone executables are very small and lightweight programs. |
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- Win 10 or 11 can also install a near-complete clone of Linux from Microsoft including ''ssh,scp,sftp'' called [[ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-install | WSL ]]. This is our preferred solution for Windows workstations, as it includes standard Linux utilities. In the WSL terminal you will need to enable cut/paste in terminal properties. WSL takes some resources on your workstation as it is almost a full virtual machine. You can configure your system to use just about any Linux distribution with WSL, Ubuntu is the default. There are two [[ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/compare-versions | Versions ]]. In short, WSL 2 is better Linux emulation but WSL 1 makes better use of the local NTFS filesystem if you want to share data with native Windows. | - Win 10 or 11 can also install a near-complete clone of Linux from Microsoft including ''ssh,scp,sftp'' called [[ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl2-install | WSL ]]. This is our preferred solution for Windows workstations, as it includes standard Linux utilities. In the WSL terminal you will need to enable cut/paste in terminal properties. WSL takes some resources on your workstation as it is almost a full virtual machine. You can configure your system to use just about any Linux distribution with WSL, Ubuntu is the default. There are two [[ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/compare-versions | Versions ]] and you can configure your installation to use either. In short, WSL 2 is better Linux emulation but WSL 1 makes better use of the local NTFS filesystem if you want to share data with native Windows. |
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- Win 10 or 11 should also have native Microsoft OpenSSH ''ssh.exe'' installed. If your workstation is attached to the UA campus Windows network, you should specify your login name to ssh even if looks the same as your windows login name: | - Win 10 or 11 should also have native Microsoft OpenSSH ''ssh.exe'' installed. If your workstation is attached to the UA campus Windows network, you should specify your login name to ssh even if looks the same as your windows login name: |