Best Free SSH Clients of 2024

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    Mac Terminal Reviews
    Profiles allow you to identify the correct terminal window by using unique background colors and titles. You can use the profiles that Terminal provides or create your own profiles. You can quickly navigate through the large output of the terminal window by adding bookmarks and markup as you work. The inspector can be used to view and manage active processes and to change the background and titles of windows. Profiles allow you to change the colors, font, cursor style, background and other elements of Terminal windows. A profile is a collection that defines the style and behavior of a terminal window. Terminal comes pre-configured with some profiles, but you can also create your own profiles. You can change the settings for terminal type (terminfo), prompt behavior, input, and international encoders. Modify settings for the function keys, the option key and the alternate display.
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    PuTTYTray Reviews
    Minimizing to system tray (on CTRL + minimize always or directly on startup). Icons can be customized. When a bell signal has been received, the icon blinks to indicate that the tray icon is being minimized. Window transparency can be configured. URL hyperlinking, portability. Optionally stores session configuration in files (for instance, on a USB drive). Access to the 'always-on top' setting (in system menu) is easy. Android adb support. Use the command line to load sessions from files. When the registry contains no sessions, it automatically selects'sessions form file'. Now built against PuTTy 1.61, you get features like Windows 7 Jumplist or Aero support. Executables signed now should make IE less annoyed. No code changes. URLs submenu for easier keyboard access Restore compatibility with older computers. No more errors in certificates, code signing certificate and timestamping Original compilation by Barry Haanstra. Now maintained by Chris West (Faux).
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    Bastillion Reviews

    Bastillion

    Bastillion

    $0.015 per hour
    Bastillion is a web-based SSH console which centrally manages administrative access. Web-based administration can be combined with the distribution and management of public SSH keys. Key management and administration depend on the user profiles. Administrators can log into their accounts using two-factor authentication with Authy and Google Authenticator. They can then manage their public SSH keys and connect to their systems via a web shell. To make patching and eliminating redundant commands easier, commands can be shared between shells. Bastillion layers TLS/SSL over top of SSH and serves as a bastion host to administer. Protocols are stacked (TLS/SSL+ SSH) to prevent infrastructure from being exposed via tunneling/port forwarding. SSH key management is also enabled by default to protect unmanaged public keys, and enforce best practices. Bastillion can be used for free under the Prosperity public license.
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    Remmina Reviews
    Remote access screen and file sharing to your computer. Remote access to files and work from home. Free as in Open Source and gratis, but also copyleft. Designed, funded, made, translated, built, and maintained 100% by kind people like you. Available in 67 languages, and 50+ distributions. Guides for your Linux distribution. Plugins, kiosk mode and multi-monitor. You can use, see, modify, and share with everyone. Remmina is usually included in your distribution or in an external repository that you can add. This package is system-agnostic and works with almost all distributions. The master branch hosts code development and bug fixes. It compiles with the current FreeRDP master branches and will compile with FreeDRP 2.0 once it is released as stable. Written in GTK. A port to Qt is underway. Released as "remmina", the main program, and "remmina–plugins". RDP, VNC and SPICE, X2Go (HTTP protocol), XEC network protocols, and X2Go are supported.
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    Cygwin Reviews
    Get the Linux feel on Windows. Cygwin is a large set of GNU/open-source tools that provides functionality similar to a Linux distribution for Windows. A DLL (cygwin1.dll), which provides extensive POSIX API functionality. Cygwin cannot be used to run native Linux applications on Windows. If you want your application to run on Windows, you must rebuild it from the source. It cannot make native Windows apps aware UNIX®, such as signals, ptys and so forth. If you want to use Cygwin functionality, you must build your apps from source. The Cygwin DLL works with all commercially available x86_64 Windows versions, starting with Windows Vista. To perform a fresh installation or to update an already existing one, use the setup program. Remember that each package in the distribution is updated separately from DLL, so the Cygwin DLL version number is not applicable as a general Cygwin distribution release.
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    Tabby Reviews
    Tabby is a cross-platform terminal app that can be customized infinitely for local shells, serial and SSH connections. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It integrates a SSH client with an interface manager. Integrated serial terminal, PowerShell and PS Core, WSL. Cygwin, Cygwin, Cmder and CMD support. Full Unicode support, including double-width characters. File transfer via SFTP or Zmodem from/to SSH sessions You can customize your themes and color schemes. Keeps track of your tabs and split panes. Proper shell experience for Windows, including tab completion. Secure encrypted container for configuration and secrets of SSH. Tabs display progress bars and activity notifications. Tabby will remember which tabs and panes you opened. Tabs can be placed on any side of a window. Optional quake mode (terminal docked on a side of screen). Optional global hotkey to focus/hide terminal. Optional built-in password manager that stores a master password.