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Hello, everyone! I'm looking for a standard SSH client for Linux. When I use Windows, I definitely use PuTTy. However, I want one for Linux besides command line-esque utilities. I ...
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- 10-27-2006 #1
Favorite SSH Client?
Hello, everyone! I'm looking for a standard SSH client for Linux. When I use Windows, I definitely use PuTTy. However, I want one for Linux besides command line-esque utilities. I know PuTTy has a release for Linux but haven't gotten a chance to play with it, so I made this thread to question: What are some of your favorite SSH clients?
Thanks.I praise Webmin and PuTTy!
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- 10-27-2006 #2
Konqueror with the "fish" extension ? To manage files on a remote server it is very useful.
Easy to use as well, just type :
in konqueror address bar.Code:fish://username@server
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- 10-27-2006 #3
Wow, that is slick!
Gone are the days when I would use one terminal to ssh into a remote machine and find files, and another terminal to scp the files to the local machine. Konqueror can do it all in one step!Stand up and be counted as a Linux user!
- 10-27-2006 #4Linux Engineer
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I've always done it that way myself, now I'm gonna look for a fishlike app for thunar
, I just used fish and konq on my wife's comp and that was handy!
- 10-27-2006 #5
I just use openssh and its associated utils.
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