PuTTY alternative on Windows: better saved session organization [closed]
I've used PuTTY for years, but alas, my saved session list has grown to the point that the simple alphabetical list is a bit cumbersome. What I'd really like to see is a nested/hierarchical style of saved sessions so that I can say create:
- ACME
- switch01
- switch02
- router
- ...
- Rand
- mailserver
- webserver
- ...
Any suggestions?
If you're looking for something similar to a remote desktop connection manager but for SSH connections, you can use the PuTTY session manager.
Check out KiTTY. It is a fork from PuTTY that has additional features, including organizing saved sessions in a folder hierarchy.
Site: http://www.9bis.net/kitty/
Try out mRemoteNG, it'll manage SSH sessions as well as RDP, VNC and a bunch of others. You can create groups, assign common settings to groups, .e.g username, port number, etc.
I've been using puttycm for some time now and it serves me well.PuttyCM