

Once it is successfully downloaded on Windows then follow the following steps to install the software:

PuTTY can be used with local serial port connections too. IPv6 is supported through network communication layer, and the SSH protocol supports the delayed compression scheme. It can even emulate and mirror control sequences from xterm, VT220, VT102, or ECMA-48 terminal emulation, and allows local, remote, or dynamic port forwarding with SSH (including X11 forwarding). Moreover, PuTTY supports SSO through GSSAPI, which includes user-provided GSSAPI DLLs. PuTTY also fully supports alternate ciphers such as AES, 3DES, RC4, Blowfish, DES, and Public-key authentication and also uses its own format of key files – PPK. PuTTY supports multiple variations on the secure remote terminal, and provides its users with the control over the SSH encryption key and protocol version. Session tabs are not supported directly in PuTTY but many available wrappers do that. Plink is a command-line connection tool used for sessions that are non-interactive. PuTTY comes bundled with “pscp” and “psftp” which are command-line SCP and SFTP clients respectively.
