Is this version of PuTTY legit?
Write in from Andy (thanks Andy!) asking today if http://putty.very.rulez.org/ is a legit site to download putty (the popular tool to connect from a Windows box to Unix boxes via Telnet/SSH, etc.).
How did Andy find this site you ask? Well, if you go to Google and type in "Putty" you'll notice that the above URL is SEO'ed ABOVE the actual putty.org website.
So far, when I downloaded both versions (from the above site, and from putty.org) the md5's match up, so right now, they are legit copies. I'm not accusing rulez.org of doing anything inappropriate, don't get that impression. I'm just using an abundance of caution, heck, they may be a legit mirror. But as far as I can tell, they aren't on the authorized mirrors list, found here.
So, we prefer that you get your PuTTY downloads from the correct site. Putty.org. Which, if you click on the download link, it will redirect you to here.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
Which is the actual download link.
Thanks Andy for writing in and staying vigilant about watching those URL's!
UPDATE: A write in reminds us that using gpg to verify the packages is preferred. I agree.
-- Joel Esler | http://blog.joelesler.net | http://twitter.com/joelesler
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2010-05-17 Google listing confusion
Several users have pointed out to us recently that the top Google hit for "putty" is now not the official PuTTY site but a mirror that used to be listed on our Mirrors page.
The official PuTTY web page is still where it has always been:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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