OpenSSH vs SecureCRT : Which is Better?

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OpenSSH

OpenSSH is the premier connectivity tool for remote login with the SSH protocol. It encrypts all traffic to eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking. Developed by Theo de Raadt

License: Open Source

Apps available for Mac OS X Linux iPhone BSD iPad

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SecureCRT

SecureCRT is an SSH and Telnet client and terminal emulator. Developed by http://www.vandyke.com

License: Commercial

Apps available for Mac OS X Windows Linux

OpenSSH VS SecureCRT Feature comparision

Feature OpenSSH SecureCRT
Support for SFTP
SSH
Encryption
File transfer
Jailbreak required
Bundled with macOS
Networking
Built-in SSH client
Telnet client
Host management
Portable
Ssh tunnel
Auto-saving
RDP sessions in a tab
Stability
Clientless Remote Connection
Explorer-like
Command line interface
GNU/linux-libre
Customizable
Background transparency
Command line
Scripting support
Tabbed interface
Auto Highlighting
BBS Support
Customizable interface per session
Macros
Session management
Split-screen view
Group connections
Support for Multiple protocols
Password management
Auto-login
Scriptable
Terminal emulator
X server
RDP Functionality
Multi-Session
Port Forwarding
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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