SSH Client for Linux Desktop and Android - Alternative to Termius
from irotsoma@piefed.blahaj.zone to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 07 Feb 21:00
https://piefed.blahaj.zone/c/selfhosted/p/567141/ssh-client-for-linux-desktop-and-android-alternative-to-termius

I’ve been using Termius for a few years for an SSH client. Have have a lot of self-hosted servers both in my home lab and on VPSs. I’m looking to cut some costs since it’s $120/year and really the main thing I use it for is syncing my SSH accounts and credentials between a laptop, a desktop, and my Android phone. So I’m looking for a new method to sync these things.

I’d prefer a single application, but I’d settle for a good, secure way to sync the credentials and recommendations for applications on Fedora and Android.

Edit: I’m OK with a one time payment application, but prefer open source or a solution I can self-host the sync server. And I don’t want a subscription.

#android #fedora #linux #selfhosted #ssh #sync

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farcaller@fstab.sh on 07 Feb 21:10 next collapse

Not an answer, but I’m curious: what’s wrong with just having several ssh keys, one per device?

tal@lemmy.today on 07 Feb 21:13 collapse

In fact, that’s generally what you want to do, since if one device gets lost or compromised, you just revoke access to the key for that device.

diminou@lemmy.zip on 07 Feb 21:12 next collapse

Juicessh? One time payment, unfortunately not open source but can deal with a lot of services, you can use ssh key and I don’t know what else you’d need but you can take a look (and test it for free since the payment is only to unlock features you might not need)

morethanevil@lemmy.fedifriends.social on 07 Feb 21:16 collapse

Last update in 2021, delisted in Playstore, multiple security fixes are missing… Don’t even think about it

I paid for it a long time ago, but will not use it anymore

BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com on 07 Feb 21:29 next collapse

A password manager? I know Bitwarden and 1Password can store SSH keys and their desktop clients have an SSH agent. No idea about using your keys on Android though.

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 07 Feb 21:30 next collapse

Xpipe is fantastic. I have to manage a LOT of SSH connections between work and homelab (well over 200 now) and Xpipe has been a god send.

mgrimace@lemmy.ca on 07 Feb 21:41 next collapse

I switched from Termius to Termix: github.com/Termix-SSH/Termix. Same idea, I wanted open-source, free (they state ‘forever-free’), and self-hostable. I used the Proxmox helper-script to install the ‘server’ as an LXC on my homelab, and then there are ‘clients’ for Linux, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, etc. I just copied my SSH credentials, hosts, and snippets over from Termius and haven’t found a need to go back. I’m a relatively novice user and found xpipe a bit complex for my use, but it’s another solid option too.

bishoponarope@lemmy.world on 07 Feb 21:48 collapse

I would like to add a second for termix, it’s a pretty acceptable replacement and self hosting is a +.

mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 07 Feb 21:45 collapse

What about small step sash ca?

I’ve been using it to secure all my stuff for over a year, no more copying keys about