Best SSH Clients for Linux of 2025

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    FileZilla Pro Reviews
    Files can be transferred from your computer via FTP/SFTP/FTPS/Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Box and Google Cloud. All files can be found, transferred and downloaded using one tool. FileZilla Pro is a professional tool for file transfer that allows you to concentrate on what's important. You can choose the platform that you prefer and purchase it with confidence. You need to run commands via Command Line Interface FileZilla Pro + includes CLI. This tool is for those who need to perform batch transfers or simply prefer to use a terminal. FileZilla Pro customers can get FileZilla CLI for a special price. FileZilla Pro handles all your transfers regardless of how many files are in the source directory. It is highly optimized for speed and can be adjusted to adjust the pace of your transfers.
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    iTivity SSH Manager Reviews

    iTivity SSH Manager

    iTivity Corporation

    Free Unlimited License
    iTivity SSHManager is an automated tunnel management and access control solution that is simple to use, easy to maintain, and infinitely scalable. iTivity connects all your servers and devices to a central management server, creating an overlay hypernetwork that is fully encrypted. One sign-on to iTivity allows you to access every device on the hypernetwork via a single pane. iTivity greatly simplifies provisioning, DevOps and administration. iTivity makes data and devices more secure. It allows you to scale users and devices infinitely. Important Features: * Auto-Connect: Remote systems search for your iTivity server at startup and connect to your hypernetwork automatically. * Active Directory Integration: Use AD for easy management of privileges * Any SSH: Use your favorite SSH Client.
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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.
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    Shell Assistant Reviews

    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    Free
    •SSH and SFTP client •Shell Terminal •SFTP File manager •SFTP code editor •Switch between workspaces •Custom tab & split window layouts •Connection, key & password management •Stream audio and video, view images and pdf's, edit code over SFTP •Tunnel network ports •Text editor-like command editing •Paste history •Free & ad-free •Respects your privacy Connect to remote hosts over SSH, including Amazon Web Service EC2, Linodes, Digital Ocean or Raspberry Pis. Connect to local unix-like installations running Mac OS, Linux, MinGW, Cygwin, Git-bash and Windows Subsystem for Linux. A great tool for your toolbox if you work with Unix, Linux, Mac Command Line, Raspberry Pi's or anything that uses a Command Line Interface. Shell Terminal - A productive and customizable Shell Terminal with many innovative features. Prompt & scrollbar markers. Text editor commands in bash/zsh. Build commands quickly with Paste history. SFTP File manager - Manage files on remote and local systems, command-line style. View images, pdf and source files. Stream audio & video. Color file listings. Size/time bars. To download the latest version, please visit shellassistant.com.
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    PuTTY Reviews
    PuTTY is a free implementation for SSH and Telnet on Windows and Unix platforms. It also includes an xterm terminal emulator. PuTTY is a client application for the SSH and Telnet, Rlogin and SUPDUP network protocols. These protocols can all be used to remotely access a computer via a network. PuTTY implements the client side of the session. This is the end at the session is displayed and not the one it runs. PuTTY is run on a Windows computer. Then you tell it to connect (for example, to a Unix server). PuTTY opens a new window. You can then type anything into the window and it will send it to the Unix machine. Everything the Unix machine sends back will be displayed in the window. You can use the Unix machine like you were sitting at its console while actually sitting somewhere else. Named session profiles can save all of PuTTY's settings. You can also modify the default settings for new sessions.
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    DropBear Reviews

    DropBear

    Matt Johnston

    Free
    Dropbear is an SSH client and server that is small. It can be used on many Unix platforms. Dropbear is an open-source software distributed under an MIT license. Dropbear is especially useful for embedded Linux (or other Unix systems), such as wireless routers. Dropbear's mailing list is low-volume and allows you to be notified about new releases or to discuss Dropbear. Dropbear has a small memory footprint that is suitable for memory-constrained environments. Dropbear can compile to a 110kB statically linked binary with uClibc (only minimal options chosen). Dropbear server implements X11 Forwarding and authentication-agent for OpenSSH clients. To save space, the server, client and keygen can all be compiled into one binary (like busybox). Multi-hop mode uses SSH TCP Forwarding to tunnel through multiple SSH hosts with a single command.
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    Termius Reviews

    Termius

    Termius

    $8.33 per month
    Modern SSH for macOS, Windows and Linux allows you to access, organize, and connect to your servers. The most powerful SSH client available for Android and iOS. Termius allows you to group hosts. Although groups allow you to share settings with other hosts, each host can have its preferences. These data, as well as connection and command history are securely synced across all devices. Termius uses encryption at the end of each transaction to protect your data. Termius collects commands from all servers, and offers suggestions as you type. You can save your most frequently used commands and quickly execute them later. These commands can be shared with your team. Termius offers the best terminal experience on iOS and Android, with full support for Vim and Emacs. The integrated SFTP client allows you to upload and download files. Accessible from any terminal on all devices.
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    Xshell Reviews

    Xshell

    NetSarang

    $99 one-time payment
    With the session manager and inheritable properties, you can easily create, edit, launch, and launch sessions. There are many authentication protocols, protocols, and algorithms that can be used to handle any situation. Xshell's Local Shell allows you to access vital tools right within Xshell. It also supports custom aliases for commonly-used commands. A graphical representation of the files in the remote directory with upload and downloading capabilities. Drag and drop allows you to customize your view and the tab manager makes it easy to manage all tabs. Quick command buttons and sets can be created for commonly used commands. These can then be assigned to specific sessions. You can edit multiple lines of string and draft them before you send it to a single, multiple or all sessions. Even if a session is in progress, you can create and manage SSH tunnels instantly. Terminal aesthetics, mouse behavior and logging options are just a few of the many options available. There are many options. You can map actions to key combinations to determine how your keyboard behaves.
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    Hyper Reviews

    Hyper

    Hyper.is

    Free
    Hyper is an Electron-based terminal built on HTML/CSS/JS and fully extensible. You can install themes and plugins directly from the command line. The project's goal is to provide a beautiful and extensible interface for command-line users that is built on open web standards. Our initial focus will be on speed, stability, as well as the development of the right API for extension authors. We expect that the community will continue to innovate and improve what could be the most simple, powerful, and well-tested interface to productivity. Extensions can be found on npm. All command keys can also be modified. Extensions are universal Node.js modules that can be loaded by both Electron or the renderer process. Instead of exposing every customization point's custom API method or parameter, extensions allow you to intercept and create every bit of functionality. The Hyper repository contains additional information about plugin development.
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    Muon SSH Terminal Reviews

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    Free
    It's easy and fun to communicate with remote servers via SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH Client. It features an enhanced SFTP file browser and SSH terminal emulator. It also has a remote resource/process manager. A server disk space analyzer, remote text editors, large remote log viewers, and many other useful tools that make it easy to work remotely. Muon offers functionality similar to web-based control panel but it works over SSH from a local computer. Therefore, no installation is necessary on the server. It works on both Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested on several Linux and UNIX servers such as CentOS, RHEL and OpenSUSE. It also works with NetBSD and NetBSD. This application is primarily for web/backend developers, who frequently deploy/debug code on remote servers. They are not comfortable with complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful to sysadmins who manually manage many remote servers.
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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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    SecureCRT Reviews

    SecureCRT

    VanDyke Software

    SecureCRT client for Windows and Mac OS X provides solid terminal emulation for computing professionals. It increases productivity with advanced session management, as well as a host of other ways to streamline repetitive tasks and save time. SecureCRT allows remote access, file transfer, data tunneling, and secure remote access for everyone in your company. SecureCRT is a tool you can use all day, whether you need to replace Telnet or Terminal or if you just want to have more powerful remote access tools. SecureCRT is a powerful tool that will increase your productivity. It features SSH's solid security, advanced session management, and advanced scripting. To highlight prompts or identify errors in streaming output or log files, highlight individual words, phrases, and substrings in the session windows. Regular expressions can also be used to highlight strings such as IP addresses. You can combine keywords display attributes (bold and reverse video)
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