Comment by technofiend

8 years ago

Yeah it's handy to have by default, no doubt. But unless it also includes all the other client modes as well (scp, sftp, etc) and all the features found in Putty to boot I think the author's conclusion that Putty's days are numbered is a bit unrealistic.

I will say if this includes active directory integration so that ssh'ing from a windows box to a kerberos-protected unix one that could be slightly helpful. And if not that's just another reason to keep using putty. LOL.