On Friday 25 June 2010 11:02 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
What is the best method to use ssh in XFCE?
as per:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/fedorapeople.org
using some space for scratch\test builds.
For file transfers over ssh you can look at gigolo. But for full shell
access, I always use the terminal. You can customise your .ssh/config
file to make life easier significantly. For example you can define
aliases for your remote machines. You can have things like,
Host alias
HostName
server.example.com
User username
Then you can use simply `ssh alias' to connect to the server. If you
setup your ssh keys properly and use the package bash-completion life
gets even more easier. It does tab completion on your commands options,
host-names and even directories/files on your remote machine.
If you prefer a gui, you could try a vnc client or nx client over ssh
tunnelling. But I don't use the gui a lot.
GL
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