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Upload files through Putty. Without additional software.
...File is reconstructed on remote side to original file.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Windows XP (or newer)
- Net Framework 4.0 [http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=17851]
- Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for VisualStudio 2013 x86 [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784]
Successor to PuTTY with advanced features similar to iterm2
QuTTY is a multi-tabbed, multi-paned SSH/Telnet client with a terminal emulator. The goal is to support advanced features similar to iterm2.
Just download and try it. If you see any issues you can install one of the VisualStudio runtimes VC++ 2012 or VC++ 2010. If you still face issues report it to us.
Report any issues or feature-requests in issue-tracker. We need help from volunteers to find and fix any blocking issues, so that a stable release can be made soon.
DotNetSSH is a pure .NET implementation of the SSH2 client protocol suite. DotNetSSH development is alive and active. DotNetSSH is a fork of Tamir's excellent SharpSSH, itself is a port of JCraft's java Jsch.