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# putty
> SSH, Telnet, and Rlogin client for connecting to remote servers.
> Note: On Linux, the native `ssh` client is often more convenient. PuTTY is more commonly used on Windows.
> More information: <https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline>.
- Connect to a remote host via SSH:
`putty -ssh {{username}}@{{hostname_or_ip}}`
- Connect to a remote host on a specific [P]ort:
`putty -ssh {{username}}@{{hostname_or_ip}} -P {{port}}`
- Load a saved session:
`putty -load {{session_name}}`
- Connect with a private key for authentication:
`putty -ssh {{username}}@{{hostname_or_ip}} -i {{path/to/private_key.ppk}}`
- Connect via Telnet:
`putty -telnet {{hostname_or_ip}}`
- Enable [X]11 forwarding:
`putty -ssh {{username}}@{{hostname_or_ip}} -X`
- Set up [L]ocal port forwarding:
`putty -ssh {{username}}@{{hostname_or_ip}} -L {{local_port}}:{{destination_host}}:{{destination_port}}`
- Display help:
`putty -help`