SSH is the de facto solution for securely accessing remote terminals on Linux and other UNIX-like systems. If you have a remote SSH server you want to access, you'll have to download an SSH client. Windows doesn't include one, although Mac OS X, Linux, and even Google's Chrome OS include built-in SSH clients. Sure, Windows does include a Telnet client, but Telnet is horrifically insecure and should never be used unless you're directly connected to the remote system and it's not exposed to the Internet.
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