Good day, Community friends!
This post describes the most powerful super terminal tool - MobaXterm. Let's see below for more details.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
As an engineer, we often need the FTP client or the SSH client; we need to access network devices, need to write scripts and so on. In my previous posts, I introduced the CRT and xshell tools. They all have their strengths and weaknesses.
However, today I would like to introduce a very powerful, small footprint of the super terminal tools. The most important thing for personal users is that this software is free.
MobaXterm SPECIFICATIONS
An enhanced terminal:
for Windows;
with X11 server;
tabbed SSH client;
network tools;
and much more!

SESSION MANAGEMENT
MobaXterm allows you to launch remote sessions. You can choose to create SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, RDP, VNC, XDMCP, FTP, SFTP or Serial sessions. Every session you start is automatically saved and displayed in the left sidebar.

MobaXterm TABBED TERMINAL
From this console window, you will be allowed to run the Unix commands you need: ls, cd, grep, awk, tail, cut, sed, wget, rsync, telnet, ssh, rlogin, rsh. All the essential Unix tools are present. If you need a program that is not available in the basic MobaXterm file, you can download the free plugins.

GRAPHICAL SFTP BROWSER
When logging in to a remote server using SSH, a graphical SFTP browser pops up on the left sidebar. It allows you to drag and drop files directly from/to the remote server using a secure SFTP connection.

MULTI-EXECUTION
Write once, execute everywhere - this tool allows you to execute the same commands on many different servers at the same time.

REMOTE WINDOWS DESKTOP (RDP)
Take control of your remote Windows computers/servers using the RDP protocol. Many RDP configuration settings are available in the session manager.

SSH TUNNELS (PORT FORWARDING)
The graphical SSH tunnels manager allows you to create your SSH tunnels using an intuitive graphical tool.

TEXT EDITOR
When you connect to a remote server using SSH, you will be able to edit remote files directly using the embedded text editor 'MobaTextEditor' by just double-clicking on them!

I use this tool to connect to eNSP, which is perfect.

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