AutoPuTTY is a simple connection manager / launcher - It's written in C# so you'll need Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0. Manage a server list and connect thru PuTTY, WinSCP, Microsoft Terminal Server and VNC (only VNC 3.3 encryption is supported for passwords yet); Connect to multiple servers at once using the "Enter" key or the right click menu; Import a list from a simple text file; and Protect the application startup with a password (note that the list is always encrypted).
Reviewing 0.24.1 (May 6, 2010)
Nice application. I use it for PuTTY and for RDP, I would like to get another option, that would be for launching NX, FreeNX, or other similar clients. PuTTY and RDP are my main two terminal connection, but I use NX servers more and more.
Reviewing 0.24.1 (May 5, 2010)
Hello,
Thanks for AutoPuTTY (http://r4dius.free.fr/autoputty/), nice little application.
Can you please add support for forwarding of ports?
If the config uses forwarding of ports then when the user tries to connect to it after making a putty connection then use 127.0.0.1 as the host.
Basically I would like to use this program to SSH via Putty and then be able to connect to VNC over the SSH connection. All in one click would be nice.
And only 1 connection in the list? :(
Note I see in screen-shot you have more than 1 but as soon as I add 1 the add button gets grayed out.
Thank You,
Will
Reviewing 0.23 Beta (Oct 29, 2009)
Very good small utility. Very useful when you have to open and close several times your Unix sessions.
Reviewing 0.23 Beta (Oct 5, 2009)
Not bad. Needs work on the UI a bit and would like to see OpenVPN included.
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