I have used Xshell, there is a free version. I usually only use it when my own computer is not around. The direct download comes and then it is directly connected to the Linux server. There is no setting or anything like that.
Under normal circumstances, Ubuntu/Mac will SSH directly to the server from the terminal, which is very direct. Therefore, I personally think that using *nix is the best way, and the mentioned problem will not be a problem.
Have used secureCRT, putty, xshell, bitvise SSH Client, etc. Only bitvise SSH Client is the best, and also used with xshell/xftp 1 Free (no cracked version required) , the domestic version of putty backdoor that exploded last time, various cracked versions of secureCrt, etc. are worrying) 2 Provides multiple floating windows to be displayed at the same time (similar to opening several cmd windows at the same time under Windows), you can open as many as you want. Several, because I need to observe the output of several windows at the same time, see the picture below 3 Provide file upload
AbsoluteTelnet I don’t know if it is useful, but I have been using this one. It’s very useful
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I have used Xshell, there is a free version. I usually only use it when my own computer is not around. The direct download comes and then it is directly connected to the Linux server. There is no setting or anything like that.
Under normal circumstances, Ubuntu/Mac will SSH directly to the server from the terminal, which is very direct. Therefore, I personally think that using
*nix
is the best way, and the mentioned problem will not be a problem.Recommended Coda, some features I like:
Paid software,
Have used secureCRT, putty, xshell, bitvise SSH Client, etc.
Only bitvise SSH Client is the best, and also used with xshell/xftp
1 Free (no cracked version required) , the domestic version of putty backdoor that exploded last time, various cracked versions of secureCrt, etc. are worrying)
2 Provides multiple floating windows to be displayed at the same time (similar to opening several cmd windows at the same time under Windows), you can open as many as you want. Several, because I need to observe the output of several windows at the same time, see the picture below
3 Provide file upload