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Evgeny Matveev2018-12-25 06:11:25
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Evgeny Matveev, 2018-12-25 06:11:25

Which stable SSh client should I choose?

I tried a number of programs, I really liked the Bitvise SSH Client.
I have such a difficulty with everyone, I connect to the network from a mobile phone as a modem, the Internet jumps apparently (only ssh feels) - and my terminal disconnects - for example, put vesta cp not like at all .
reconnect - the installation of the same vesta is reset or gets up.
Bitvise SSH Client - if you reconnect yourself - the installation is worth it - you have to re-enter the terminal so that it reacts and rearranges. :( Such a sadly painful story.
What terminal can I try so that it does not break connections?
In general, a very big trouble - win 7 - the network control center hangs and, as a result, the network connection (I don’t really understand) can fall off along the way - but these are "micro" freezes

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stratosmi, 2018-12-25
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inet jumps apparently

Mosh
This is a protocol that starts on top of SSH, then lives independently.
Just created for bad internet, IP changes, etc.
You can turn off the Internet altogether, turn it on after a few hours - and the Mosh connection will not even notice the problem.
https://mosh.org/
PS:
On the server, in addition to the SSH server, you need to install the Mosh utility. As far as I remember, even root rights are not required for this.
On the client: You
will need either a special client for Mosh
Or an SSH client with Mosh support.
On Windows, I use Mosh for Google Chrome (launches from a separate shortcut, looks like a regular application, it's not even obvious that this thing requires Google Chrome to work)
On Android using JuiceSSH

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