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I've done this journey a few months ago but found nothing.
Another 5 freedom dollars on monthly expenses is okay in my book (it's basically no more than another VPS) so I'm sticking with Termius.
Depending where you live and if you have an iOS device, you can get termius for $30/year.
Not sure if you can spoof this with a VPN tho.
Tabby maybe?
EDIT: Tabby did not support sync.
Termius come for free with my GitHub Student. :d
JuiceSSH
If $100/year is too much to pay someone to store your most sensitive data securely, you could try storing your private keys on pastebin. That way you can get to them from anywhere.
Come on Jar. Not everyone needs to pay $100. I'm sure there are plenty other alternatives that could work. They might not be as seamless but they work just fine.
You go right ahead and pay pennies for someone to handle your private keys, no way that could ever end poorly 😂
JuiceSSH also encrypts your data. If you're assuming just because you're paying more corrlates to better security, then I'm not quite sure if anything will convince you. Not everyone has a baller email service to pay for cloudron and terminus yearly
Yes it does. Not sure whether it syncs keys and logins though, but there is an option for "Cloud Sync Setting".
It gives you the choice of WebDav, FTP, S3, Backblaze and a few others. I have not tested it so I cant say exactly what it does and how it works, but the setting is there.
I've never heard of Tabby. Looks good!
Is this the plugin you're referring to?
https://tabby-cloud.tranit.co/
Yes it is, I didn't even realize that it was a plugin but it is.
Installed Tabby a while ago and tried it out for a few minutes, I had planned to try it out a bit more but haven't had the time yet. Looks good so far though, I like the clean interface and all the hotkey possibilities. Also, it seems to support basically everything such as ssh, scp, serial and even raw sockets.
If you trust them enough, you can even sync your settings to their webbased app at https://tabby.sh/app and have all your sessions and settings available wherever you are.
So LastPass and NordPass are roughly $30/yr and probably have way better security than Termius. I really don't understand what point you are trying to make here.
Bitwarden too. And that too free.
https://remotedesktopmanager.com/home/downloadfree
Free. Looks like all platforms but I've only used Windows.
This hasn't been updated for the longest time. Its convenient. But I get the hibby gibbies thinking what security holes are left vulnerable
+1 for usability
Latest release ~1 year ago. For a client, that's not too bad.
Oh I see. Missed that. Would appreciate some updates after 1 year though
Isnt it just for two years? Or it is permanent deal?
I don't know, I have been using it since April of 2019, maybe as long as I'm a student.
How to verify us being a student over the years?
For some countries, $100usd can already buy a virgin.
$100 app for storing the password of an $8 VPS. Shut up and take my money.
You resubmit for GitHub student, most of the time they verify your email is still valid or not. Or you can buy student email cough illegal cough from school admins.
You would need to upload your ID card with validity date.
https://education.github.com/discount_requests/6897979/additional_information
I use mobaxterm
E-Mail is sufficient, at least for German universities.
i should try applying, my student card does not have an expiry anyway
If you use OpenSSH everywhere, can you not just sync your ~/.ssh directory everywhere, using your backup tool of choice, to share config and keys?
Unless you need something a bit finer grained (some config and keys not wanting to be on all your client hosts, etc).
WSL