What client software can I use to connect to WinSSHD?
You can use any client program that supports SSH, as long as it implements SSH version 2 – the newer and secure version of the protocol. There are multiple types of SSH clients, including terminal session clients, file transfer clients, port forwarding clients, command execution clients, and they come in all sorts of combinations. If your client machine runs Windows, you can use our Tunnelier client for most purposes. Tunnelier offers an excellent terminal console, graphical file transfer, dynamic and manual port forwarding, as well as scriptable command-line clients and an FTP-to-SFTP bridge. Also available for Windows is PuTTY, which includes SSH file transfer programs ‘pscp’ and ‘psftp’. On Unix platforms, the OpenSSH package is freely available and provides the ‘ssh’ program for terminal sessions and port forwarding, as well as ‘scp’ and ‘sftp’ for file transfers. Q13. My WinSSHD log shows an error like ‘Failed to bind listening socket’, and I cannot connect to WinSSHD. Such an err