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Alternative to PuTTY

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tristan42
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08-19-2025, 04:07 PM
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Hello everyone! I discovered a tool named MobaXterm and I’m really impressed with it. The challenge is its closed-source nature, and because I manage more than 15 devices, I require the enterprise edition which costs around 87 dollars. What I appreciate most about MobaXterm are its Cisco syntax highlighting, tab functionality, ability to write in multiple sessions simultaneously, and remote desktop support. If anyone knows of other options with similar features, please share them. But that sparked my curiosity—what clients use or recommend? Here are a few I’m aware of: PuTTY, KiTTY, SuperPuTTY, mRemoteNG. Just SSH from the terminal.
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tristan42
08-19-2025, 04:07 PM #1

Hello everyone! I discovered a tool named MobaXterm and I’m really impressed with it. The challenge is its closed-source nature, and because I manage more than 15 devices, I require the enterprise edition which costs around 87 dollars. What I appreciate most about MobaXterm are its Cisco syntax highlighting, tab functionality, ability to write in multiple sessions simultaneously, and remote desktop support. If anyone knows of other options with similar features, please share them. But that sparked my curiosity—what clients use or recommend? Here are a few I’m aware of: PuTTY, KiTTY, SuperPuTTY, mRemoteNG. Just SSH from the terminal.

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fainte
Junior Member
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08-20-2025, 06:43 AM
#2
The last time I connected via SSH was with PuTTY, probably.
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fainte
08-20-2025, 06:43 AM #2

The last time I connected via SSH was with PuTTY, probably.

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jrp09
Member
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08-20-2025, 11:59 AM
#3
I frequently relied on MobaXterm throughout my job, really enjoyed it.
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jrp09
08-20-2025, 11:59 AM #3

I frequently relied on MobaXterm throughout my job, really enjoyed it.

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hampus_1
Member
72
08-21-2025, 10:34 AM
#4
That MobaXterm looks awesome, I might consider spending the $69 if there's an easy way to import all of my 80 servers from PuTTY/MTPuTTY into it.
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hampus_1
08-21-2025, 10:34 AM #4

That MobaXterm looks awesome, I might consider spending the $69 if there's an easy way to import all of my 80 servers from PuTTY/MTPuTTY into it.

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angelgirl7171
Junior Member
3
08-27-2025, 10:58 PM
#5
I work with nRemoteNG via Putty. I find it too affordable to purchase SecureCRT, which is likely one of the top options, or at least quite good. Still, it feels pricey at around $100 and I haven’t explored MobaXterm yet, though I think it could be similar to nRemoteNG but more powerful. Superputty isn’t kept up to date anymore.
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angelgirl7171
08-27-2025, 10:58 PM #5

I work with nRemoteNG via Putty. I find it too affordable to purchase SecureCRT, which is likely one of the top options, or at least quite good. Still, it feels pricey at around $100 and I haven’t explored MobaXterm yet, though I think it could be similar to nRemoteNG but more powerful. Superputty isn’t kept up to date anymore.

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enderwing
Junior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:23 AM
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I favor SecureCRT though I've noticed various tools being used.
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enderwing
08-28-2025, 01:23 AM #6

I favor SecureCRT though I've noticed various tools being used.

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Seoulsib
Member
192
08-28-2025, 09:49 AM
#7
I encountered a problem where Putty doesn't recognize your terminal server. There seems to be an issue with the features you need.
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Seoulsib
08-28-2025, 09:49 AM #7

I encountered a problem where Putty doesn't recognize your terminal server. There seems to be an issue with the features you need.

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ShaDow_MC_RuSh
Junior Member
1
08-28-2025, 01:45 PM
#8
You're connecting via SSH from one Linux machine to another running multiple VM instances.
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ShaDow_MC_RuSh
08-28-2025, 01:45 PM #8

You're connecting via SSH from one Linux machine to another running multiple VM instances.

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Bananie12191
Junior Member
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09-09-2025, 07:18 PM
#9
On Linux I usually connect via SSH from a terminal. On Windows I switched from PuTTY to KiTTY because we relied more on ssh:// links at work, and it’s simpler to configure. Since then I’ve appreciated some of KiTTY’s extra tools, like saving login sessions while a window remains open. My colleagues recommend mRemoteNG, but I haven’t tried it yet. MobaXTerm has a strong feature list, though the interface doesn’t feel polished enough for my taste.
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Bananie12191
09-09-2025, 07:18 PM #9

On Linux I usually connect via SSH from a terminal. On Windows I switched from PuTTY to KiTTY because we relied more on ssh:// links at work, and it’s simpler to configure. Since then I’ve appreciated some of KiTTY’s extra tools, like saving login sessions while a window remains open. My colleagues recommend mRemoteNG, but I haven’t tried it yet. MobaXTerm has a strong feature list, though the interface doesn’t feel polished enough for my taste.

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Browen1000
Member
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09-14-2025, 09:53 AM
#10
Remember, if it isn't secure, it's not safe. Since you can run a bash shell on Windows through the Ubuntu overlay, I'm using it more frequently now.
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Browen1000
09-14-2025, 09:53 AM #10

Remember, if it isn't secure, it's not safe. Since you can run a bash shell on Windows through the Ubuntu overlay, I'm using it more frequently now.

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