Best SSH client?

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Lifer
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I use PuTTY in Windows. What's the best SSH client for OS X?
 

Kadarin

Lifer
Nov 23, 2001
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I'm not sure about the best, but I've always just used the Terminal client that comes with the OS.
 

revnja

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I've always used ssh in Terminal. I used to use an app back in the day to display ANSI/etc correctly (rendered on OpenGL, I forget the name), but I don't think that is necessary with the newer versions of Terminal.
 

scootermaster

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Thanks for the iTerm tip. I don't understand why, like, wanting bookmarks are so hard to understand. I have three or four different systems I'm constantly SSHing into, and it's nice to be able to just click and open another session. Great program!

 

Nothinman

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I guess I never understood the bookmark thing for ssh. For the hosts that I'm constantly getting into I know the name/IP and with the bash_completion scripts in Debian it tabcompletes hostnames stored in ~/.ssh/known_hosts anyway.
 

sourceninja

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I just right click on terminal.app and click new remote connection, then itside there it has all my favorites for ssh, sftp, ftp, or god forbid, telnet.
 

OptimisTech

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Terminal has a great command memory anyway. It's just a couple arrow clicks to get the last server you logged into.
 

magnux

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Originally posted by: sourceninja
I just right click on terminal.app and click new remote connection, then itside there it has all my favorites for ssh, sftp, ftp, or god forbid, telnet.

This.

And, configuring terminal with this give you a "proper" black theme with unix-esque bash colors. <3
 

sourceninja

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Originally posted by: OptimisTech
Terminal has a great command memory anyway. It's just a couple arrow clicks to get the last server you logged into.

That's just good old bash history.

You can also search your bash history (I belive it is ctrl-r)

Google searching bash history for more information.
 

Nothinman

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Wish it saved passwords.

I wish nothing would save passwords, but that's just me. But for something similar but not as insecure, look at public key authentication for ssh. That way you can have 1 key that you use everywhere.
 
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