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2008-01-21
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@ UK
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2008-01-21
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@ Espoo, Finland
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2008-01-21
, 21:07
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@ Espoo, Finland
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2008-01-21
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@ France
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2008-01-21
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@ Catalunya
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Host host1 HostName some.host.org User my_login_at_host_1 Port 6969 .... Host host2 User my_login_at_host_2 Port 6970 ....
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2008-01-21
, 22:01
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@ Ottawa
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actually I had no luck trying to find out how to make the history longer. If anybody has an idea, I'd be very interested. (Of course still interested in SSH programs as well).
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2008-01-21
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2008-01-21
, 22:03
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2008-01-22
, 07:08
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@ Espoo, Finland
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So, what I'd like to find is pretty much Putty: an application that would allow you to save and re-use various SSH profiles for connecting to different servers. I have a few I connect to regularly, and using the command line is not very convenient (although of course works perfectly), it'd be nice to have the addresses and ports saved and easily reusable in a program instead of typing them on the command line (especially since the command line lacks the nice bash CTRL+R features for looking up previous commands). Thanks!