Termius an SSH client with cross-platform end-to-end encryption

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Termius is a cross-platform SSH client, which runs on desktop computers and mobile devices. This SSH client allows you to organize hosts into groups. Groups allow you to share settings, although each host can have its own preferences.

This data, along with connection and command history, is securely synced across devices.

Its developers have introduced it as an SSH client that uses end-to-end encryption to ensure the security of user data.

In other words, the difference from other SSH clients would be that, in addition to being a complete command line solution, Termius syncs data from one device to another using end-to-end encryption.

About Termius

termius is cross-platform, which means you can access from securely to Linux or IoT devices a mobile device, Android or iOS, as well as from any computer with Windows, Mac OS or Linux.

According to its documentation, its compatibility with Mosh gives it excellent connection reliability constantly changing high latency.

Mosh (or Mobile Shell) is free networking software for a terminal type connection to a remote server. It is positioned as an alternative to SSH.

Unlike the latter, Mosh is capable of handling intermittent and roaming connections and provides a smart echo mechanism for seized commands to save bandwidth.

It is more robust and better suited for poor network connections (low speed or intermittent), especially on Wi-Fi, 3G or long distance networks.

According to its co-founders, DevOps, sysadmins, and network engineers leverage Termius because they can keep all the information they need to manage their servers in a safe place, such as excerpts, connection strings, history, etc.

His idea is to rebuild the command line experience around the engineer, not around the mainframe where it all began. For example, Termius will help engineers safely store information about their servers, Shell commands and terminal logs, and more.

This information will be accessible from any device and will be used to improve productivity, for example, autocomplete commands in the terminal.

They also explain that Termius comes to solve, for example, the problems of compiling a C ++ project on a smartphone.

According to them, it was difficult to justify paying $ 10 USD for iSSH (an SSH client for iOS phones) for such a minor use case.

“The free SSH clients on the App Store were ugly or had ads in the terminal window. It was thought that a basic SSH client with the terminal should be available on all platforms for free and without advertising.

SSH is as universal as email, and most operating systems have at least one free, basic email client. ”They hinted.

Termius was first released for iOS and Android before expanding its support to other platforms. That said, they say, some users initially stopped using the mobile app because it was difficult to keep information up to date on the mobile device.

As a result, a standalone mobile SSH client was useless for them and they had to go to their office.

To solve the problem, it was necessary to lean towards an office application and add an encrypted sync option. »

We realized that if we added a desktop application and secure synchronization with end-to-end encryption, all data would be kept up-to-date on all devices and users could trust mobile applications, ”explained its creators.

How to install Termius on Linux?

For those who are interested in being able to install this SSH client on their systems, they can do so with the help of the Snap packages.

The only requirement is that your system can support Snap Packs support. To install, all you have to do is open a terminal and type in it:

sudo snap install termius-app

Finally to be able to synchronize the information they will have to create an account in the following link.


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