Multiple ssh sessions putty4/9/2024 ssh/config.d/nf - sets the port, username and identity file specific to that domain: Match host *. You can set per-domain specifics in the ~/.ssh/config.d/*.conf files, then everything else is either ssh's own default values or your own defaults in ~/.ssh/config You can put domain-specific config into one file (~/.ssh/config.d/nf) file, another domain-specific config into a different file (~/.ssh/config.d/nf), then just include them from your ~/.ssh/config file. Native SSH client with properly-organised ~/.ssh/config files are extremely powerful and flexible. Here is the update if anyone is interested: \_clients\_for\_windows\_update/ But i kind of find it clunky for what i need it to do (i do not need the file transfer functionality all that often).Įdit: With so many people telling me "native ssh is the way" i have to try this. I have a coworker who uses WinSCP and it's option to open a putty window (WinSCP atleast has grouping of stored sessions). I do like the credential manager in Solar-PuTTY but the small things keep me from using it. Solar-Putty also randomly disconnects my sessions ("host hard-reset") while PuTTY does not do that. If i change the padding in putty settings then randomly the windows size only uses half my screen for some reason (reconnect and it's good again for some time). The solarwinds footer keeps my output behind it. I tried Solar-PuTTY and for the most part i find it kind of good but some small things drive me nuts. No grouping function (or search function) and that sucks for managing over a hundred servers. I've been using PuTTY for god knows how long (15-20 years).
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