Linux Softwares to SSH

Discover Linux Softwares to SSH.

Securely connect to remote systems using the Secure Shell protocol.

Best Linux Softwares to SSH

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sshfs

sshfs

Open Source

SSHFS (SSH Filesystem) allows you to mount a remote directory on your local machine as if it were a local filesystem. It uses the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, providing a secure and convenient way to access and interact with files on a remote server directly from your local file manager or command line.

Provides seamless integration of remote files into the local filesystem.
SSH
Network & Admin OS & Utilities
mosh

mosh

Open Source

Mosh is a robust mobile shell that significantly enhances the remote terminal experience, especially over unstable connections. It acts as a drop-in replacement for SSH, offering seamless roaming, intelligent local echo, and automatic reconnection.

Maintains connection over unstable networks, preventing session drops.
Command line interface
Network & Admin OS & Utilities
Ansible

Ansible

Open Source

Ansible is an open-source automation tool that simplifies IT infrastructure management and application deployment. It allows users to automate provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, orchestration, and other IT processes.

Agentless architecture simplifies deployment.
SSH
Development Network & Admin OS & Utilities
muCommander

muCommander

Open Source

muCommander is a versatile, open-source file manager designed for productivity across various operating systems. It offers a dual-pane interface for efficient file operations, built-in support for network protocols like FTP and SSH, and extensive customization options, making it a powerful tool for both casual users and power users who need advanced file management capabilities.

Cross-platform compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Dual pane support
File Management Network & Admin