On 12/06/17 11:20, Mark Rogers wrote:
On 10 June 2017 at 22:22, Huge huge@huge.org.uk wrote:
On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 13:41 +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
Usually I just SSH directly from my terminal, but that's not a great way to keep track of server IP addresses and keys etc.
So, what do others do?
PuTTY.
So two votes for PuTTY, which I have used a lot in the past on Windows (and indeed still do) but didn't realise was cross-platform. (I always liked that it was called PuTTY because it was for securing [w|W]indows...)
So I installed PuTTY last week on my Linux box to try, and whilst it is certainly familiar it seems (at least on Ubuntu/Unity) to be weaker than its Windows sibling, but I'll persevere if its the best option.
I'm running it on Mint Cinnamon, and I really don't see what you mean by "weaker" at all. Unless my memory is failing, I can't see any difference...
Cheers, Laurie.