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    Linux Newbie AboveNBeyond's Avatar
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    What's a good SSH manager

    I would like one that works with Gnome, anyone have a favorite?

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    This is totally off topic but have you tried OpenSSL? (I think thats the name). I jus thought you would be interested in it.

    Tim
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    Looking more for the client...

    I'm sorry, let me be more clear...
    I mean a manager like a application like GSTM, you set it up with all the servers you manage and when you need to ssh into one you seletct it and wala it opens a terminal and is ready for your uname and passwd.

    I love GSTM but cant seem to get it to work with Suse 10.2 and thought before over trying I would see if there is another that Suse likes.

    Anither is KSSH but it is a KDE app I think, and I like gnome.

    Thanks,

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    Sorry for the random post. I'm quite new to Linux but I thought you might like to see that program out of interest lol. Sorry I can't be of much help.

    Tim

    P.s. I did find a general Linux app finder tho. Heres the link:

    http://linuxappfinder.com/
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    PuTTY will let you save different session settings, whereafter you just select one, click "load" and then "connect" to start a session. The catch is there doesn't appear to be a Linux binary pre-built, so you probably have to compile PuTTY from source (unless you find it in your package manager, or on some site where someone else has already compiled a binary for your distro and architecture).
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