SSH app with sync between devices that is free or a one time fee?
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This sounds like corpo bullshit. Apple is a shitpile and so is microsoft but you can absolutely make it work. Bitwarden is free for individuals and works great for this. Its open source and you could even self host it but you dont need to. Good luck. Consider checking linux since that corpo trash is proliferating all things fucked up atm. (Microsoft, apple and google are fascism supporters)
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? idk what you're talking about, you ever use termius/termux to ssh from your phone into a vps? I just want to sync keyprints and logins but every app has high monthly fees for something that doesn't seem that complex.
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I can’t think of anything that specifically uses ssh, but Syncthing would do this, though for passwords I’m more inclined towards bitwarden.
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You wanted to sync passwords and keys. I suggested bitwarden. Its foss and works well even the hosting is free which I consider awesome.
Simple solutions being unnecessary expensive on apple is a feature, not a bug.
Yes i have used termius. It is okay but iphone is just crap for poweruser/admin work, period. I now use a postmarketOS phone for that which just runs linux.
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forsure, I'm just stuck in the ecosystem, no imessage is annoying
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This is what keypairs are for.
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iMessage is crap as well. Its used to strengthen apples illegal monopoly. They are being sued for this.
Signal is pretty much the best for low tech users. Folks with more advanced knowledge and higher resilience expectations use matrix. Both have strong encryption and work on every device known to man.
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Tailscale is free for personal use
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Tailscale is my number one app of the year. It makes everything else I do possible.
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When you say sync, what are you wanting to sync?
Passwords, keys, etc? Bitwarden (maybe with vaultwarden).
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Why specifically an SSH app? Use SSH for shells. Use bitwarden for secrets. Use rsync (across ssh) for files.
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Are you looking for an SSH client specifically? Given the price tag, you’re likely in iOS/iPadOS, in which case I suggest Shelly: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/shelly-ssh-client/id989642999
It’s only 5 Canuckistani copecs ($5CAD) one time “tip” to the author to unlock “premium” mode which includes iCloud sync of profiles. Note that keys and passwords are not synced (that’s probably a good thing: keys don’t leave your device). -
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Remote desktop manager
It does that on all the os you mentioned and it's free
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How do you connect to machines with SSH within the Tailscale app?
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I used to use Termius, but now I just use Tailscale. I don’t need to manage (almost) any keys or passwords, nor do I need to remember any IPs.
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Not sure what devices you are using but I just run ssh desktop or ssh laptop in the terminal, running linux. I am not using tailscale app tho, I have service setup in Nixos config and use the commands only.
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Nah - its not crap, its much better than signal for my low tech friends. You are confusing your ideology with usability.
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Ok, got it.
I didn't understand your reply because the OP question was an SSH client that could sync SSH keys and password, not a way to connect to the machines. -
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Ah mine was just a reply to your question on how to use SSH. I would rather use tailscale and use SSH from terminal as its super responsive and I am fairly comfortable with it. Iirc I followed a tailscale documentation on how to setup SSH which was super quick and easy to follow, try it. You can also SSH into your machine from the browser itself using tailscale admin portal.
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Yikes! We have a live one.
Apple is breaking international law with their software. I suggest you start reading about it and not accuse others of ideology without having any idea what you‘re talking about.