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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Termius cross platform sync:

      you have to launch the damn thing for every connection!

      so much this.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @scottalanmiller said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @JaredBusch said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @gjacobse said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

        @IRJ said in Termius cross platform sync:

        Remina is great on Linux platforms, but the question for me is why is this a need?

        This seems like everyone could and should manage this independently. All you need is DNS name or IP to initiate a remote connection. In my opinion, it's better for IT team to know exactly where they are trying to go instead of clicking the wrong button or sending the wrong command

        Yeah I agree. I'm assuming it's for syncing credentials across devices. Which means you'd have to trust their cloud service with your system credentials.

        While yes, it would be nice to sync the entire session - connection and UserID / password. I'm more concerned with the connection itself. Yes, I can keep track of the addresses - but it gets to be a pain.. UserId / Passwords are different. I could care less - I mainly want the address; IP address or dns name..

        I mean, honestly what's the difference between a word document/text file and the syncing at that point?

        Right. An besides, even Windows has native SSH now. So why use anything else anyway?

        Right, I've not used PuTTY in quite some time. Not that it isn't good, I just don't see the point of installing third party software that doesn't do anything any better than the built in tool that is always there and ready to go. And quite frankly, I find PowerShell's terminal to work far better for me.

        I can't stand PuTTY. I'm not sure why, I've just always hated it.

        I hate that it lacks a local shell and you have to launch the damn thing for every connection!

        Maybe that's what it is. Tunnelling is a pain, I just find it awkward.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @scottalanmiller said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @scottalanmiller said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @JaredBusch said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @gjacobse said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @stacksofplates said in Termius cross platform sync:

          @IRJ said in Termius cross platform sync:

          Remina is great on Linux platforms, but the question for me is why is this a need?

          This seems like everyone could and should manage this independently. All you need is DNS name or IP to initiate a remote connection. In my opinion, it's better for IT team to know exactly where they are trying to go instead of clicking the wrong button or sending the wrong command

          Yeah I agree. I'm assuming it's for syncing credentials across devices. Which means you'd have to trust their cloud service with your system credentials.

          While yes, it would be nice to sync the entire session - connection and UserID / password. I'm more concerned with the connection itself. Yes, I can keep track of the addresses - but it gets to be a pain.. UserId / Passwords are different. I could care less - I mainly want the address; IP address or dns name..

          I mean, honestly what's the difference between a word document/text file and the syncing at that point?

          Right. An besides, even Windows has native SSH now. So why use anything else anyway?

          Right, I've not used PuTTY in quite some time. Not that it isn't good, I just don't see the point of installing third party software that doesn't do anything any better than the built in tool that is always there and ready to go. And quite frankly, I find PowerShell's terminal to work far better for me.

          I can't stand PuTTY. I'm not sure why, I've just always hated it.

          I hate that it lacks a local shell and you have to launch the damn thing for every connection!

          Maybe that's what it is. Tunnelling is a pain, I just find it awkward.

          That, too. Other than doing a good job rendering fonts and being available back in an era when nothing else was, PuTTY really doesn't offer anything positive.

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