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linux SSH software recommendations?

What ssh tools do you recommend?

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  • What platform are you on? Your title made me think you are looking for an SSH software on linux but there's a default terminal so now I'm thinking you're on Windows perhaps?

    PuTTY

    Thanked by 1Ticaga
  • mRemoteNG is quite useful for multiple connections, Bitvise SSH Client for a few extra bells and whistles, but I find mostly Putty does the job.

    Thanked by 1jmgcaguicla
  • WinSSHterm. Free (you donate) and it's the best after Xshell.

  • ssh on MacOS and WSL (or you can enable ssh on Windows and use via CMD)

  • Using primarily Debian(WSL), sometimes windows cmd. All runs from Windows Terminal.

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    Termius on mobile and good ol’ PuTTY on Windows.

    Thanked by 1webcraft
  • ericlsericls Member, Patron Provider

    OpenSSH

  • Tony40Tony40 Member
    edited February 2021

    On Windows ... old Putty is the king!

    Thanked by 1webcraft
  • ZOC

  • Putty in Windows and Juicessh in android mobile.

  • Sometimes I use Windows Terminal, sometimes Hyper, both with pre installed openSSH on Windows 10

  • I enjoy Termius on MacOS and iOS/PadOS.

  • Termius on Mac. As a student you have the pro version 4 free.

  • @xinzi3213 said:
    What ssh tools do you recommend?

    ssh is the standard recommendation.

    Any chance of making your question more precise?

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • Mosh is the best.

  • skorupionskorupion Member, Host Rep

    solar putty

  • TicagaTicaga Member, Host Rep

    Why not Terminal for Linux?

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @thedp said:
    Termius on mobile and good ol’ PuTTY on Windows.

    I like Termius as well. Runs on mobile as you said and I use it on Windows and Mac. Its not free but it does sync all the hosts with all your devices.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @dosai said:
    Putty in Windows and Juicessh in android mobile.

    JuiceSSH is great.
    I especially like its convenient keyboard, and the option to select one SSH session as a proxy of another SSH session.
    I dislike its identity management: some of my SSH servers have a different username but the same public key, but there isn't an easy way to clone an identity. I prefer being able to specify username independently from selecting a private key.
    A recent update in JuiceSSH changed to an uglier font.


    @Hotmarer said:
    ssh on MacOS and WSL (or you can enable ssh on Windows and use via CMD)

    I prefer the SSH from Git for Windows to the "OpenSSH Client" Windows feature.
    Last time I tried, the Windows SSH lacks ProxyCommand option, but git SSH has this option.


    @Nekki said:
    I enjoy Termius on MacOS and iOS/PadOS.

    I used Termius in the past but now they are requiring a login.
    I haven't found an alternative, and I hope I wouldn't be caught with only an iPhone and needing to access SSH servers.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @Nekki said:
    I enjoy Termius on MacOS and iOS/PadOS.

    I used Termius in the past but now they are requiring a login.
    I haven't found an alternative, and I hope I wouldn't be caught with only an iPhone and needing to access SSH servers.

    You can just skip the login bit.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • SuperPutty if you're cheap and SecureCRT if you don't mind paying.

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  • Switched over to Alacritty on Arch about a year ago and never looked back. Customizable and super fast. Love this terminal.

  • Termius and Putty, sometimes when I'm on Linux, I'll just use the built-in OpenSSH client

  • Putty , MobaXterm and JuiceSSH

  • Bitvise SSH Client

  • MarcoooMarcooo Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2021

    Ubuntu SSH on desktop and for phone i use JuiceSSH.

  • Termius and MobaXterm. Putty isn't bad either.

  • Auto putty with putty and winscp. I dont use Android client yet.

  • Hi,

    Putty, mRemoteNG

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