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Alexander Urich2016-01-11 16:00:00
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Alexander Urich, 2016-01-11 16:00:00

Is there an SSH session manager for KDE?

There is putty in the windows, in which you can save sessions so that you do not enter data every time. In the unit, I made .desktop , in which I registered each connection, and by right clicking I could open the one I needed.
Now I decided to try the sneakers. Installed debian 8 on a virtual machine. But I did not find such a necessary opportunity.
In general, what you need:
an application, a widget, a shortcut, anything, when you open / click / hit with a knife on which a menu with available ssh sessions would open, when you select one of them, the console opens and the login is made

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Andrey Burov, 2016-01-11
@Urichalex

make yourself labelskonsole -e ssh [email protected]

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abcd0x00, 2016-01-12
@abcd0x00

Try
kdialog --menu Hello 1 abc 2 def

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Vladimir, 2016-01-13
@MechanID

use aliases in .bashrc
e.g.
alias gate='ssh [email protected]'
alias nas='ssh [email protected]'
What it looks like - open your favorite terminal - konsole, yakuyake, quake, whatever....
make a new tab , we write gate and voila the connection is vulgar.

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Sergey, 2016-01-11
@edinorog

https://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/index.html or is it a pity for money?

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