Solar-PuTTy Review – The Putty Alternative You Should be Using

Security is and has always been a major source of concern when administering networks. And it’s this need to ensure maximum security that led to the creation of Secure Shell (SSH). A protocol meant to replace terminal emulation and login programs such as Telnet, remote login (rlogin), and remote shell (rsh). The strong authentication and encryption of data communications between computers by SSH make it perfect for remote connections over insecure networks such as the internet.

Solar-PuTTy Review

Since SSH is implemented using the client-server model, you will first have to install an SSH client on the admin computer before you can access the remote system. Putty is arguably the most popular SSH client and I doubt there is any Network engineer who has not heard of it. Chances are it’s the utility that you are currently using.

So, if you are in the market for an SSH client then most likely, it’s because you are looking for a better option. Fortunately, since Putty is very basic, most of the other SSH clients you will come across will be an upgrade. But, in all the melee of programs, there is one that, for me, stands above the rest. Solar-PuTTy.

Am certain you have also heard of it enough times to raise your attention and it’s the reason you are here. You seek to know whether Solar-Putty is a worthy Putty alternative and how it’s better than the other SSH clients. You are in luck. That is precisely what I will be addressing in this review.

Who is Solar-PuTTy Meant for?

This tool will be perfect if you use SSH to connect to your switches, routers, servers and other components daily. It is also the perfect tool to make use of the UNIX shell environment as a Windows user. Solar-PuTTy’s modernized interface will be a massive upgrade from the old-style Putty and guess what? It won’t cost you anything to use the software. It is one of the many brilliant free tools from SolarWinds.

Solar-PuTTy interface vs Putty Interface

Apart from supporting SSH, SCP, Telnet, and SFTP standards, I cannot think of another similarity between Solar-PuTTy and Putty. Follow along as we discuss all the functionalities that this SSH client has to offer.

Installation

Solar-PuTTy does not require any installation. And we would not have expected otherwise because the original Putty does not require installation either. Once you downloaded the software from the SolarWind’s site you just need to run it and you are good to go. The file size is 1MB.

Solar-PuTTy Installation

There is one catch though. Solar-Winds requires that you provide them with your contact details, email and phone number, before downloading the tool. It’s a lead generation technique and you should, therefore, be prepared to receive some marketing calls from their sales team.

How to Create new Sessions Using Solar-PuTTy

When you run this tool after installation, it opens into the overview page where you will see the option to create a new session. You can do it directly from the interface or through the settings menu. Alternatively, you can enter the IP address of the device you want to log in to and Solar-PuTTy will provide you with the option to start a session.

Creating a new session with Solar Putty

But what really impressed me at this stage is that you can also migrate sessions that you had been using on Putty or any other SSH client into the SolarPutty interface thanks to the import function. This means that if you are transitioning from another SSH software then you don’t have to go through the process of configuring the devices again on Solar-Putty.

Solar-putty Overview page

All the devices that you log into will be displayed on the overview page. Solar-PuTTy does not provide you with a particular way to organize them. Instead, they are arranged based on the most frequently accessed.

Solar-PuTTy’s Highlight Features

Allows you to save remote sessions

This means that you need to configure a device once and it helps hasten the connection process. Once the device is saved then it can be accessed from the overview dashboard where you simply need to click on it to log in. Solar-PuTTy even allows you to use color-coding where you assign different colors to your devices for easier identification.

Solar-putty Session Creation and Color assignment

Supports tabbing

Every device you connect to opens up in an individual tab. This makes it quite easy to manage multiple sessions since they are all accessible from one console and all you have to do is click on their specific tab.

Solar-PuTTy Tabbing

Supports Login Scripts

Solar-PuTTy gives you the ability to run scripts after logging in to a device which will be useful in various instances like when you want to preload a configuration on multiple devices.

Using Scripts with Solar-PuTTy

Allows Storage of Login Credentials

This SSH Client creates an encrypted local file where you can store the login details for your devices. You can create individual login credentials for every device that you set up or you can store a single instance of the credentials that will be used to login to multiple devices. This feature also facilitates another impressive feature, auto-login. This allows you to start a remote session by simply double-clicking on it from a list of your saved sessions without having to manually enter the login details.

Storing Login Credentials with Solar-PuTTy

Dedicated Search bar

In some instances, you might have too many devices that even accessing them from your list of saved devices is a problem in itself. Good news is that you can easily search for the device on the search bar by specifying its name, IP address, credentials, or related tags.

Solar-PuTTy Search Bar

Like I mentioned, the search bar can also be used to initiate new sessions.

Integration with Windows

This is another feature that facilitates quick login to your devices. Once your devices have been set up, you can search them up on the Windows search bar and initiate connection without having to open the Solar-PuTTy application.

Solar putty windows integration

Importing and Exporting of Sessions

Solar-PuTTy also allows you to export the saved sessions and use them in a different computer which is a great way to save you from configuring them again.

Solar-PuTTy Import and Export of sessions

Conclusion

The Solar-PuTTy is a great enhancement to the original putty program. It is free and provides you with an easy way to save manage and access your network components. I highly recommend it.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Muhammad Zubyan


Muhammad Zubyan is a certified Google IT Support Professional with over 7 years of extensive experience. He has worked on more than 1500 computers, gaining valuable insights that enable him to detect and troubleshoot any complicated root cause of Windows-related issues and errors. In addition to managing Appuals as a Senior Editor, he is currently developing his own Game Optimization program that caters to both gamers and casual users alike.