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<blockquote data-quote="boberonicus" data-source="post: 637292" data-attributes="member: 50315"><p>Yeah I think the OP's desire is that a GUI front-end would organize ssh sessions. Like SecureCRT on windoze, which provides a hierarchical way to organize all terminal based access. For example, you could have a folder called "Customer A" which contains all connections (ssh, serial, telnet, etc.) for all of the machines (servers, routers, etc.) at Customer A. In addition, SecureCRT can store configuration settings (SSH version, COM rate, machine name/IP, login name, etc.)</p><p></p><p>This is much simpler than using terminal directly and hoping that you can remember all of the command line switches for all possible equipment. If someone says "look at customer C's switch" you can get to in a couple of clicks.</p><p></p><p>I don't know of a good program to organize sessions on the Mac, but I'd pay $100 for one if I could find it. Perhaps the other programs listed on this thread?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boberonicus, post: 637292, member: 50315"] Yeah I think the OP's desire is that a GUI front-end would organize ssh sessions. Like SecureCRT on windoze, which provides a hierarchical way to organize all terminal based access. For example, you could have a folder called "Customer A" which contains all connections (ssh, serial, telnet, etc.) for all of the machines (servers, routers, etc.) at Customer A. In addition, SecureCRT can store configuration settings (SSH version, COM rate, machine name/IP, login name, etc.) This is much simpler than using terminal directly and hoping that you can remember all of the command line switches for all possible equipment. If someone says "look at customer C's switch" you can get to in a couple of clicks. I don't know of a good program to organize sessions on the Mac, but I'd pay $100 for one if I could find it. Perhaps the other programs listed on this thread? [/QUOTE]
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