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Axessh Windows SSH Client and SSH Server

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Website:LabF.com
Category:Network & Internet / Terminal & Telnet Clients
4.0
2007-11-12
3.99 MB
Win 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista
i386, i486 or Pentium,8 M RAM, 3 M free hard disk space
Languages:English
0 in April / 80 in total
 

Rating: 2.17/10 (6 votes cast)

 
Axessh Windows SSH Client and SSH Server

Axessh is a Windows SSH client. It is a superb terminal emulator/telnet client for Windows. It provides SSH capabilities to Axessh without sacrificing any of existing functionality. Furthermore, Axessh has been developed entirely outside of the USA, and can be sold anywhere in the world (apart from places where people aren't allowed to own cryptographic software). SSH is the industry standard for remote logins. It addresses most of the critical issues which concerns most users while on the internet ; cyber hackers stealing passwords and other important information. Axessh brings you Typical remote system administration, file transfers, and access to corporate resources over the Internet. It bring Security to a PC and a company Lan/Wan or Intranet.

 

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