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             The PuTTY Terminal Program 
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    SSH or Secure SHell is a standard
        Internet protocol for encrypted remote login sessions. MS
        Windows does not include an ssh client.  Many versions
        include a similar client called telnet that does not support
        encryption. So if one is going to do much remote work from a
        Windows system, one probably wants to find and download an ssh
        client.
    One client that I can recommend is
        PuTTY. This application is freeware (meaning it costs nothing),
        and it can be configured to use SSH (Secure SHell)
        to encrypt information before sending it across the Internet,
        thereby making the communication more secure. This handout
        describes the steps one can take to install and use PuTTY on an
        MS Windows computer.
    
      
        - Visit the PuTTY Web site, http://www.putty.nl.
 
        - Click on the Download
          link.
 
        - Under the header "For Windows on Intel x86", download the
          file putty.exe (using the HTTP option worked best
          for me).
         
        - Run putty.exe; a dialog window such as the
          following should appear:
            
             
             
        - The default font for PuTTY is Courier 10-point, which is
          pretty small in most screen resolutions. To change the font
          and/or font size, click on the Appearance item in
          the category list, then click on the Change...
          button under Font used in the terminal window. A
          font selector dialog such as the following appears. Choose the
          font and font size desired, then click on the OK
          button; this takes one back to the previous dialog (the one
          with the Appearance item selected), and the new font
          should appear under Set the font used in the terminal
            window.
            
            
          
            
            
        - Click on the Session item in the category list.  Ensure
          that the connection type is SSH.  Type littlefe.nwmissouri.edu in
            the Host Name box as shown below:
           
            
             
        - To save the changes made (so that PuTTY can be started using
          the changes), type littlefe in the Saved
            Sessions box. The dialog should now look like this:
            
             
            
        - Click on the Save button, and littlefe
          should appear in the Saved Sessions list. PuTTY has
          now saved the configuration changes under the name littlefe.
 
        - To actually start using PuTTY, click on the Open
          button. The first time you use PuTTY with a given computer
          (such as CSA), a warning dialog appears; click the Yes
          button.
            
            
            
        - The PuTTY terminal window now appears, as shown below. Enter
          your user ID and password.
            
            
         
      
    
    What about the next time I
          use PuTTY?
    Every time one starts PuTTY, one is
        presented with the configuration window. If one saved a
        configuration, one can use it. When the configuration window
        appears, click on littlefe in the Saved Sessions
        list, then click on the Load button; littlefe.nwmissouri.edu
        should appear in the Host Name box and SSH
        should appear selected under Protocol. Click on the Open
        button, and the PuTTY terminal window should appear, as
        shown above.