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| Bitvise SSH Client v9.61 Bitvise SSH Client v9.61 👉 A powerful Windows SSH client for secure remote access, file transfer, tunneling, and terminal emulation. Bitvise SSH Client is a secure, flexible SSH (Secure Shell) client for Windows. It lets users connect to remote systems securely for terminal access, encrypted file transfers, dynamic and static port forwarding, and other SSH-based operations. Its graphical and command-line interfaces make securely managing remote servers, transferring files, and setting up secure tunnels easy for both casual and advanced users. It supports advanced protocols, customizable authentication methods, and a robust set of features to meet modern secure networking needs. Features: Graphical SFTP client with advanced file transfer features. Terminal emulator supporting bvterm, xterm, and VT100 protocols. Powerful SSH2 port forwarding and tunneling (SOCKS/HTTP). Dynamic tunneling and proxy support (SOCKS4/5, HTTP CONNECT). Drive-mapping support for SFTP remote directories. Command-line clients for scripted file transfer, execution, terminal, and tunneling. Integrated authentication with public keys, Kerberos/GSSAPI, and NTLM. Single-click remote desktop forwarding. Supported operating systems: Windows XP SP3, Vista, 7, 8.1, 10, Windows 11 Windows Server 2003 through Windows Server 2025 Supported languages: English Changes: v9.61 05-02-26 General: The SSH Client is now more defensive against processing patterns which could cause the SSH Client to allocate large amounts of memory. Remote Desktop: Since an April 2026 Windows update, the Windows Remote Desktop client (MSTSC) now displays a warning when started with an RDP profile which does not carry a trusted signature. The SSH Client's New Remote Desktop feature starts MSTSC using a temporary profile, so this warning displays each time New Remote Desktop is used. To improve usability, the SSH Client now supports RDP profile signing. The SSH Client offers to generate a local self-signed certificate specific for the current Windows user. If confirmed by the user, the client sets up the ... |
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