
And it keeps getting better every few weeks or months.


Interesting that the port in use here is 2002. You might try SSL Enabler which uses stunnel to create encrypted sessions.
#PUTTY FOR MAC OS FOR MAC OS X#
To my knowledge, the telnet client for Mac OS X does not support either method. (It's possible Terminal does some of the things I mention here-it's been so long since I've used it that I don't recall, but when I switched I paid close attention to the differences and there were lots of advantages to iTerm. SSL & TLS can be used to encrypt any type of TCP communication provided you have a client that supports it. I've been using it for years now and have never missed Terminal. Development is pretty active, but documentation seems to lag behind. Some are mentioned here but some are not, such as co-processes, triggers,smart selection, semantic history, and so on. paste history (a good complement to the shells' command histories)Īnd a lot more.
#PUTTY FOR MAC OS WINDOWS#
In Windows it is used as SSH Client to connect to Your Linux server or for some other purpose. It Supports different types of Network Protocols such as SSH, FTP, SCP, Telnet etc.
#PUTTY FOR MAC OS INSTALL#
The best GUI application for SSH (and everything else you can do on the command line) is iTerm 2. please find the steps belowInstall XcodeInstall Command Line Tools From Apple AccountDownload and install XQuartzDownload and install MacPorts.sudo port -v.
