Unable to connect to ssh host
Does not work towards simple ssh nas connection. Checked with putty works, but Shelly not.
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4.5 out of 5
36 ratings in Netherlands
Does not work towards simple ssh nas connection. Checked with putty works, but Shelly not.
Can we get an ip fallback option? Examples you give 2 ip’s for a device when it fails the first one it will try the second one. Nice when being on local network with said device or when travelling while using tailscale which has a different ip.
I use this client for quick checks on some of my (Linux) servers. It took some time to get used to the on screen keyboard: but it works fine for me.
I suspect I will be upgrading soon!
I have been using this app for a little bit now and as far as I can see it looks amazing. I am able to use the ssh tunnel I have created for my server surprisingly well and fast. Thanks to this app I can always reach my server even when I do not have a pc or laptop at my location. Definitely recommend using Shelly. And if you can miss 3.99 then definitely spend it on this man’s hard work❤️
Yes this app is free, but if you use it more than once a week you’ll find yourself giving in and spending a good coffee for this man's hard work. I didn’t notice any real battery impact on keeping connections open in the background, although I only have mine set to 30 minutes. There is only one thing that this is missing for me and that is a second row of short-keys, too many time I have to switch layouts for the: - ~ $ * / _ | symbols. If that could be added (as an option) that would be awesome
Works exactly as you’d expect. By default it doesn’t remember your passwords, which I think is a good thing. It is possible to add multiple connections, even in the free version. TUI programs, like Vim and tmux work fine. The keyboard is limited compared to Termius, a competing ssh client. There’s no way to type the ‘alt’ key, as far as I can tell, although there are dedicated buttons for esc, ctrl, period and dash, which is nice. There’s no support for copying files over ssh, and no support for ssh tunneling. Overall, this app does its job well and I would recommend it.
Use it to access my router via SSH. Had it fully working with private key support in minutes. Non obtrusive during the sessions. Absolutely worth it.
I’m developing webpages. So when I edit a page via ssh and switch to the browser to test, shelly closes the connection. Not very useful this way. Please make it so it keeps it’s connection open. Thanks.
Fijne shell app om op de iPad mee te werken.
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