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LEGAL WARNING: Use of PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP and Plink is illegal in countries where encryption is outlawed. I believe it is legal to use PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP and Plink in England and Wales and in many other countries, but I am not a lawyer and so if in doubt you should seek legal advice before downloading it. You may find this site useful (it's a survey of cryptography laws in many countries) but I can't vouch for its correctness. Use of the Telnet-only binary (PuTTYtel) is unrestricted by any cryptography laws. The files we offer below are cryptographically signed. We also supply cryptographically signed lists of MD5 checksums. To download our public keys and find out more about our signature policy, visit the Keys page. If you need a Windows program to compute MD5 checksums, you could try the one at this site. (This MD5 program is also cryptographically signed by its author.) BinariesThe latest release version (0.60). This will generally be a version I think is reasonably likely to work well. If you have a problem with the release version, it might be worth trying out the latest development snapshot (below) to see if I've already fixed the bug, before reporting it to me.
The latest development snapshot. This will be built every day, automatically, from the current development code - in whatever state it's currently in. If you need a fix for a particularly crippling bug, you may well be able to find a fixed PuTTY here well before the fix makes it into the release version above. On the other hand, these snapshots might sometimes be unstable. (The filename of the development snapshot installer contains the snapshot date, so it will change every night. It is not offered by FTP, because FTP does not support the redirect mechanism that implements this.)
Source codeThis is the source code for all of the PuTTY utilities. For convenience, we provide several versions of the source code, for different platforms. The actual content does not differ substantially between Windows and Unix archives; the differences are mostly in formatting (filenames, line endings, etc). If you want to do any PuTTY development work, we strongly recommend starting with development snapshot code. We frequently make large changes to the code after major releases, so code based on the current release will be hard for us to use. Unix source code
These
To build the source, you will need to unpack one of these archives,
change into the " (The filename of the development snapshot source archive contains the snapshot date, so it will change every night. It is not offered by FTP, because FTP does not support the redirect mechanism that implements this.)
Windows source code
See the file "
Access via SubversionIf you want to keep track of the PuTTY development right up to the minute, or view the change logs for each of the files in the source base, you can access the PuTTY master Subversion repository directly.
The Subversion URL you need for the PuTTY trunk development is
To check out branches of the code, replace In case you aren't able to access the real PuTTY repository using Subversion over the network, we also provide a gzip-compressed Subversion dump file of the repository, updated every night. So if you want to browse PuTTY's revision history, you could download that, unpack it, and point a local Subversion client at it. Click here to download the dump file: putty-svn.dump.gz. Alternatively, you can browse the Subversion repository on the WWW, here. If you want to comment on this web site, see the Feedback page. (last modified on Sun Apr 29 14:05:10 2007) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||