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[resolved] Multiple SSH Sessions
Hi
I've seen things about tmux but it's for linux and I'm not sure how to go about using it. Basically, I currently use PuTTY for SSH sessions but I'd like something that I can control multiple VPS's from 1 window and I believe tmux does that but it's for linux and my computer is Windows.
My VPS's, however are all CentOS/Linux based.
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Use putty to run tmux on 1 master node. Master node connects to all other nodes in tmux.
Ah okay, so buy an LEB or something, install tmux on it and then I can connect to all of the others via that?
Are there any other options?
I run tmux locally
tmux is not for Linux, it is for any UNIX-like OS.
I use SecureCRT - they have a $20 student licence available and it's well worth the money. Failing that there are plenty of tabbed versions of PuTTY available like SuperPuTTY
Do you have linux as your main OS on your PC though?
Thx
Nope.
The best SSH client is OpenSSH, and its only available for UNIX-like OS's.
I remember this SSH client my father needed for work that supported multiple tabs and protocols, I think it was called multiview or something.
If you are running Windows, you can install cygwin and add openssh, then there is an overlay called Console2 that works with cygwin that also enables tabbed sessions.
I run the BSD variant OS X. :P
If your on Windows and really need Windows, use Cgywin or a VM.
Looks like I might get an LEB or something and use tmux. Does anybody else use that, apart from who have already mentioned?
For PuTTY, check out PuTTYCS.
You could also look into SaltStack, but I don't think that's exactly what you're after. (Doesn't take long to learn Salt).
@telephone - thanks, but will probs just use tmux for now. It looks like more what I'm after.
Never had much fun with Cygwin on my 64Bit Windows... Installation guide plox? -- Always seems to not work for me.
Anyone know how to get tmux to work and how to use it? I'm a bit stuck. Using CentOS 6.
ConEmu: http://code.google.com/p/conemu-maximus5/
http://gyazo.com/d3f946c834aa3679ebccba18e1e26b00
Not sure why the line is coming out as special characters - any ideas??
Set putty to UTF-8 instead of ISO something.
Thanks, how would i do that?
Windows -> Translation -> Remote character set.
Sorry - i don't really understand that. Tmux is for Linux
It's not tmux, it's putty.
Thanks. Is there a way to save putty settings once theyre edited, as when I re open putty, it just goes back to ISO?
Also, I've got it like this so far
http://gyazo.com/43cff7533d13bba0a15f163bfe0192fe
how can I add another window below those 2? I've tried but it doen't want to do it as easily as the others.
Resolved Can be closed.
The best solution is.... install Linux on your computer You'd have a tabbed Terminal app for your remote connections. More than that, so many aspects of working with remote Linux boxes just becomes easier when you're also running Linux locally.
Correction, any UNIX-like OS.
People always forget BSD and its derivatives.
If you're computer can handle it, running VirtualBox in Seamless mode works wonders!
this is not LET style
it's better to keep this thread going so maybe we maybe found another usefull tools, rather that asking similiar question on another thread
Anyone know any other windows-based ones that I could try?
Edit: decided to use MTPutty instead
MTPuTTY maybe?