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Note: the following will work in a **Linux** terminal, but can also work in a //terminal// on a **Mac** or on a **Windows 10** computer (''ssh'' is directly available in ''Windows Powershell'', ''Windows Terminal'' or the old ''cmd'', but it is not the most user-friendly way to use ''ssh'' on Windows) | Note: the following will work in a **Linux** terminal, but can also work in a //terminal// on a **Mac** or on a **Windows 10** computer (''ssh'' is directly available in ''Windows Powershell'', ''Windows Terminal'' or the old ''cmd'', but it is not the most user-friendly way to use ''ssh'' on Windows) | ||
- | If you have a Windows computer, it is much easier to use [[#a_recommended_ssh_client_for_windows|Putty]] for creating an ''ssh'' connection | + | If you have a Windows computer, it is much easier to use [[other:putty_conf|PuTTY]] for creating an ''ssh'' connection |
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==== A recommended ssh client for Windows ==== | ==== A recommended ssh client for Windows ==== | ||
- | [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] is a convenient and user-friendly //ssh client// for Windows | + | [[other:putty_conf|PuTTY]] is a convenient and user-friendly //ssh client// for Windows |
===== Just transferring files ===== | ===== Just transferring files ===== |