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  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 12.15 implements :
    • FIX for SSH agent forwarding that was failing on some servers that had implemented unrecognized agent extensions
    • FIX for ASCII file transfer over SFTP that was truncating characters
    • FIX for zmodem transfer crash when selecting large numbers of files
    • Strict KEX to prevent Terrapin vulnerability
    • OpenSSH ETM Macs
    • SHA2 signatures for authentication keys
    • shell exec options for things like shell execution at sourceforge (https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Shell%20Service/#access)
    • Numerous bug fixes and adjustments

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  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.38 fixes a bug that caused a crash when license codes are entered improperly
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.36 fixes a bug in agent forwarding using hardware card or token based keys
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.35 Includes support for newer putty PPK key formats
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.35 Includes support additional encryption and host key verification algorithms
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.24 Fixes compatibility bugs with Ubuntu 18?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.22 Suppresses display of negotiated algorithms during subsequent key exchanges.
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.21 supports ECDSA Keys and ECDH key exchange?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.21 supports local install without admin rights?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.12 supports ED25519 host key algorithm?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.12 supports Windows 10 multi-DPI displays?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 11.12 is now available as a 64-bit app?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 10.15 supports Windows 8 and 10 High-DPI displays?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 10.12 is compatible with hardened SSH servers?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 10.12 includes ASCII file transfer?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 10.12 now compatible with GlobalScape SSH and SFTP server ?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 9.83 addresses heartbleed related SSH issues?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 9.82 supports the Hong Kong Supplemental Character Set (HKSCS)
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 9 includes dynamic port forwarding?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 9 now supports DoD CAC cards for smartcard authentication?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 9 is compatible with Windows 7?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 8 includes a new FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography module for SSH2?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 8 introduces full scripting using VBScript?
  • AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 8 now has dockable tabs?

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info in Secure Shell by bpence, Jan 29, 2024 09:01 am
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info in Configuration issues by taa1, Nov 05, 2023 04:26 pm
I've tried lots of different telnet/ssh clients, and I have two long-time favorites: Putty and Absolute Telnet. Putty, because it's such a quick download that on someone else's machine i can run it without going through an install, and it runs ssh. But for my own machine, the only choice is Absolute Telnet. It stores my password, terminal appearance and connection settings so that it's literally 2 seconds from clicking the icon to being logged in to my remote ssh accounts. It's incredibly customizeable, but not overwhelmingly so. I hardly ever pay for software (I'm embarassed to say), but I like Absolute Telnet so much I've paid for the full version and I'm glad I did. It's important to note that this software is maintained by one guy, Brian Pence, who personally answers people's questions on his online forum and answers email inquiries (he's answered a couple of mine, and always been really helpful). I gotta say, you hardly ever get this kind of commitment and personal touch in software anymore. --Ben Wheeler