[Novalug] Multi SSH Client?

Igor Birman igor_birman@yahoo.com
Sun Aug 31 17:18:14 EDT 2014


Remembering passwords is one thing, the other is just a list of all the servers that I access on a regular basis.  I can't keep them all straight!  I like picking them from a list in MTPutty.

Igor


On Sunday, August 31, 2014 5:15 PM, John Holland <jholland@vin-dit.org> wrote:
 


I think if you just use a terminal program with tabs like
gnome-terminal or konsole and start ssh connections in each tab at the
command line that would get you what you're describing.

looking at their web page I see it remembers passwords - ssh keys are a
better way to do that. maybe put aliases in your .bashrc for the ssh
<hostname> commands.





On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 14:03:33 -0700
Igor Birman via Novalug <novalug@firemountain.net> wrote:

> I have been using MTPutty in Windows to manage multiple SSH clients
> (http://ttyplus.com/multi-tabbed-putty/), and figured there has got
> to be something similar for Linux - alas I have not found it.  Does
> anyone know of a Linux software that does this?  It would be kind of
> embarrassing to run MTPutty under Wine..
> 
> Thanks,
> Igor
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