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What platform are you on? Your title made me think you are looking for an SSH software on linux but there's a default terminal so now I'm thinking you're on Windows perhaps?
PuTTY
mRemoteNG is quite useful for multiple connections, Bitvise SSH Client for a few extra bells and whistles, but I find mostly Putty does the job.
WinSSHterm. Free (you donate) and it's the best after Xshell.
ssh on MacOS and WSL (or you can enable ssh on Windows and use via CMD)
Using primarily Debian(WSL), sometimes windows cmd. All runs from Windows Terminal.
Termius on mobile and good ol’ PuTTY on Windows.
OpenSSH
On Windows ... old Putty is the king!
ZOC
Secure Shell App for Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell-app/pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo?hl=uk
Putty in Windows and Juicessh in android mobile.
Sometimes I use Windows Terminal, sometimes Hyper, both with pre installed openSSH on Windows 10
I enjoy Termius on MacOS and iOS/PadOS.
Termius on Mac. As a student you have the pro version 4 free.
ssh is the standard recommendation.
Any chance of making your question more precise?
Mosh is the best.
solar putty
Why not Terminal for Linux?
I like Termius as well. Runs on mobile as you said and I use it on Windows and Mac. Its not free but it does sync all the hosts with all your devices.
JuiceSSH is great.
I especially like its convenient keyboard, and the option to select one SSH session as a proxy of another SSH session.
I dislike its identity management: some of my SSH servers have a different username but the same public key, but there isn't an easy way to clone an identity. I prefer being able to specify username independently from selecting a private key.
A recent update in JuiceSSH changed to an uglier font.
I prefer the SSH from Git for Windows to the "OpenSSH Client" Windows feature.
Last time I tried, the Windows SSH lacks
ProxyCommand
option, but git SSH has this option.I used Termius in the past but now they are requiring a login.
I haven't found an alternative, and I hope I wouldn't be caught with only an iPhone and needing to access SSH servers.
You can just skip the login bit.
SuperPutty if you're cheap and SecureCRT if you don't mind paying.
Switched over to Alacritty on Arch about a year ago and never looked back. Customizable and super fast. Love this terminal.
Termius and Putty, sometimes when I'm on Linux, I'll just use the built-in OpenSSH client
Putty , MobaXterm and JuiceSSH
Bitvise SSH Client
Ubuntu SSH on desktop and for phone i use JuiceSSH.
Termius and MobaXterm. Putty isn't bad either.
Auto putty with putty and winscp. I dont use Android client yet.
Hi,
Putty, mRemoteNG