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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I am using hotssh (it installs with
apt)<br>
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easy to use, not much features..<br>
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robert<br>
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On 23.04.2014 02:00, Sajan Parikh wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:535702B5.9060006@parikh.io" type="cite">On
04/22/2014 06:51 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 03:53:00PM -0400,
Peter Teuben wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">2) find a suitable replacement. I
haven't found a suggested replacement
<br>
for sshmenu, anybody using something to their liking?
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Perhaps the Unix port of putty (which has been in the Ubuntu
archive for
<br>
some time) would be a credible replacement? It's not quite the
same
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workflow, but it might not be too hard to adjust.
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If we're talking about replacements, SecureCRT is BY FAR the best
remote management tool out there. If you have to manage a good
number of servers and devices, you won't be happier anywhere else.
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The best part is, the config folder is drop-in. So I use rsync to
keep my ~/.vandyke folder in sync across all my desktops/laptops
and all settings stay in sync beautifully.
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There's also Gnome-Connection-Manager which used to be something I
used before SecureCRT, but it hasn't been updated in a long time
and the developer hasn't put the code up anywhere. I had it up on
Github for a while and added a couple features, but have now
deleted it.
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://kuthulu.com/gcm/?module=download">http://kuthulu.com/gcm/?module=download</a>
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Not sure if it will even install anymore, but is/was definitely a
solid application.
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Of course, as Colin mentioned, PuTTY is also there. However, I've
never been a fan of the Linux port.
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Last, you could just write everything to ~/.ssh/config, using
aliases and quickly get to your servers and devices that way as
well.
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I can't say enough about SecureCRT though.
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Sajan Parikh
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