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Adequate connection manager under Linux?
Is there an adequate connection manager for Linux in nature? Pepe tried, it would seem, everything. None satisfied completely.
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Vlad Zhivotnev , Konkase , Vladimir and all signed.
Friends, quite unexpectedly stumbled upon PAC Manager. It can be downloaded from here: sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager In Linux Mint, it turned out to be pre-installed. I've seen him before, but then somehow he didn't impress me. In general, I advise everyone looking for at least pay attention to it. The possibilities are wide. There are flaws with scrolling in the tab, but the solution quickly googled. In order not to search - www.voip-lab.ru/obzor-pac-manager-pod-linux near the end.
UPDATE
On Linux Mint 20 and Ubuntu 20.04 asbru-cm does not connect to servers via RDP. In the summer of 2020, I put on Remmina again. She became very good and many of her shortcomings were corrected. Take a look at her.
I use remina, sometimes it upsets me a lot, but I can’t do anything.
terminator for ssh
launch xfreerdp, vncviewer from console.
Everywhere key authentication.
Tried remmina a couple of times, threw up and don't use gui anymore
In addition to remmina, nothing falls under the description.
But ssh is better to use native.
Managing group tabs and so on is handled by the terminal.
ssh - ssh
telnet - telnet
vnc - gnu vnc viewer
rdp - freeRDP
Password storage - robs caravans.
And yet, if there is such a need, including the connection database, you can maintain it in sqlite, for example, and if you really want a gui, I would recommend zenity
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