Cross- Platform SSH Client Termius is available as a Snap app on Linux. Termius in action (Image: Crystalnix)Let me preface this post by saying that I know very little about SSH clients. I rarely, if ever, need to use SSH — mercifully, for a server noob like me — so this article is more of a spotlight on a tool than anything attempting to so much as glance in the ballpark of a review or full- bodied recommendation. Many of you use SSH regularly, be it to connect to a local machine, a remote server, a Docker container, virtual machine or something more fruity, like a Raspberry Pi cluster. Termius is a terminal emulator app n’ then some that lets you remotely manage whatever you need to using whatever device you have to hand, be it an Android smartphone, an i. Pad or a Linux laptop. Now, I know what you’re thinking at this point: you use Linux. You can open up a terminal window and issue a SSH command in a few keystrokes. You don’t need a separate standalone SSH client. And to be honest, that’s entirely fair. But Termius is a little different. Pitched as an “innovative cross- platform SSH terminal”, Termius comes with a bunch of features baked it that, it says, makes it easy (or even easier) to ssh in to a bunch of different machines, on a regular basis. Features include: Automatic UNIX & Linux OS recognition. FA, key and password authentication. Connect to multiple hosts simultaneously. Groups and Tags to keep hosts organized. Port forwarding. Import and export keys. A paid yearly subscription ($9. Linux GUI the linux GUI version requires zenity, curl & cron to be installed. install zenity, curl & cron if it is not installed already. on debian based linux. Get Termius. Termius is a popular cross- platform SSH client available for Windows, mac. OS, i. OS, Android and Linux. Although the app is free to download and use on all platforms it is not open- source software. On Linux Termius is distributed as a Snap app through the Snap store. You can install it on any Linux distribution that supports Snaps, including Ubuntu 1.
LTS, by running: sudo snap install termius- app. If you’re running Ubuntu 1. Termius from Ubuntu Software by clicking this button: Install Termius on Ubuntu Software. The site for people who want to establish the Network Server with CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian.
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