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    • thwrT
      thwr @bbigford
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      @BBigford hehe, know that feeling. Very well. So problem solved?

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @thwr
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        @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

        @BBigford hehe, know that feeling. Very well. So problem solved?

        Solved but not explained. That's okay though. If nobody can chime in about Terminals specifically then I'll just drop it. Wanted to at least pose the question.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Never use Terminals myself, sorry.

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          • thwrT
            thwr @bbigford
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            @BBigford said in Terminals & VNC:

            @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

            @BBigford hehe, know that feeling. Very well. So problem solved?

            Solved but not explained. That's okay though. If nobody can chime in about Terminals specifically then I'll just drop it. Wanted to at least pose the question.

            Bought a MobaXterm license a few months ago. Multiprotocol and multisession client, like mRemoteNG.

            Take a look if you like, there's a free version with just some minor restrictions like amount of stored sessions, a few locked advanced settings etc. Full or "Pro" version is $70 or so, bound to user. You're free to install it on all your (the licensed user) machines. On top, there's a portable version that can run from a share or USB drive for example.

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            • bbigfordB
              bbigford @thwr
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              @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

              @BBigford said in Terminals & VNC:

              @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

              @BBigford hehe, know that feeling. Very well. So problem solved?

              Solved but not explained. That's okay though. If nobody can chime in about Terminals specifically then I'll just drop it. Wanted to at least pose the question.

              Bought a MobaXterm license a few months ago. Multiprotocol and multisession client, like mRemoteNG.

              Take a look if you like, there's a free version with just some minor restrictions like amount of stored sessions, a few locked advanced settings etc. Full or "Pro" version is $70 or so, bound to user. You're free to install it on all your (the licensed user) machines. On top, there's a portable version that can run from a share or USB drive for example.

              I may have to check that out. Terminals is about as great as it's going to get for free. But I'm relying on it and nRemoteNG so heavily (I know some people like Remote Desktop Connection Manager, I just don't), that I would be inclined to have work pay for a license. I just haven't tried a client I like enough that supports:

              *RDP
              *VNC
              *SSH

              not really needed but nice to have for some occasions...

              *Telnet
              *HTTP
              *HTTPS

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              • thwrT
                thwr @bbigford
                last edited by thwr

                @BBigford Features: http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/features.html

                MobaXterm will support that, and much more. Macros, SSH tunnel (local and remote port forwarding), a handy SFTP browser which always points to the current directory in your sh session, PuTTY keygen, X11 forwarding and even simple things like arranging and undocking windows (something very simple I'm missing from most other clients)

                I think they are using PuTTY behind the scenes, but thats just a wild guess. IMHO, that tool is far superior compared to mRemoteNG (which isn't bad at all).

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford @thwr
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                  @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

                  @BBigford Features: http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/features.html

                  MobaXterm will support that, and much more. Macros, SSH tunnel (local and remote port forwarding), a handy SFTP browser which always points to the current directory in your sh session, PuTTY keygen, X11 forwarding and even simple things like arranging and undocking windows (something very simple I'm missing from most other clients)

                  I think they are using PuTTY behind the scenes, but thats just a wild guess. IMHO, that tool is far superior compared to mRemoteNG (which isn't bad at all).

                  Cool, thanks for the suggestion. There's things I like about nRemoteNG and Terminals, but maybe it's time to switch to something paid if it's going to be a bit better.

                  You mentioned a SFTP browser, so I'd be able to combine Terminals and WinSCP it sounds like.

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                  • thwrT
                    thwr @bbigford
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                    @BBigford np, yw.

                    The browser is more like a window to the left of your terminal window. It's OK to upload or download a few files or folders, but a real NC/MC style SFTP/SCP client like FileZilla or WinSCP is still in use on my machine.

                    Don't get me wrong, I really like small purpose build tools and I'm not really a big fan of Swiss knife solutions - but MobaXterm helped me. Was recommended to me by a guy working for a project partner.

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                    • bbigfordB
                      bbigford @thwr
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                      @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

                      @BBigford np, yw.

                      The browser is more like a window to the left of your terminal window. It's OK to upload or download a few files or folders, but a real NC/MC style SFTP/SCP client like FileZilla or WinSCP is still in use on my machine.

                      Don't get me wrong, I really like small purpose build tools and I'm not really a big fan of Swiss knife solutions - but MobaXterm helped me. Was recommended to me by a guy working for a project partner.

                      Cool, good to know about keeping WinSCP. Thanks

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                      • thwrT
                        thwr @bbigford
                        last edited by thwr

                        @BBigford

                        SFTP-Browser to the left. Drag & Drop possible. Whenever you are changing your directory in the terminal (e.g. cd), the browser will "follow you".

                        0_1464595485363_mobaxterm-browser.png

                        Advanced features

                        0_1464595628720_mobaxterm-advanced.png

                        Tunnel wizard (nice add-on)

                        0_1464595771543_mobaxterm-tunnelwizard.png

                        Supported session types (clients)

                        0_1464596272900_mobaxterm-sessiontypes.png

                        And... just found this (full SFTP client):

                        0_1464596048235_mobaxterm-sftpclient.png

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                        • bbigfordB
                          bbigford @thwr
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                          @thwr said in Terminals & VNC:

                          @BBigford

                          SFTP-Browser to the left. Drag & Drop possible. Whenever you are changing your directory in the terminal (e.g. cd), the browser will "follow you".

                          0_1464595485363_mobaxterm-browser.png

                          Advanced features

                          0_1464595628720_mobaxterm-advanced.png

                          Tunnel wizard (nice add-on)

                          0_1464595771543_mobaxterm-tunnelwizard.png

                          Supported session types (clients)

                          0_1464596272900_mobaxterm-sessiontypes.png

                          And... just found this (full SFTP client):

                          0_1464596048235_mobaxterm-sftpclient.png

                          Nice, especially the full SFTP client.

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                          • dafyreD
                            dafyre
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                            I'm another MobaXterm user here... I've noticed one minor glitch with the SFTP browser. I can't drag and drop something to a new SSH session the first time I log on.

                            I have to log out and then log back in, and it works every time after that. I'm coming up on my renewal for Moba here soon. It's been great!

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