![]() ![]() But even without the extra features (it does, however, remember the last 10 commands used, once connected), this client makes connecting to your SSH-enabled server a snap. There are no settings, no configurations… nothing. ![]() No bells and whistles - just Telnet or SSH connections in either landscape or portrait mode. First, you have to install an SSH tool on your device, and I’ve found one of the easiest to use telnet/SSH clients available. You install a secure shell app on your phone, connect to that server, and troubleshoot. If you’re dealing with a LAMP server, you’re in luck. You’re on vacation and you get the call: “There’s something wrong with the web server! You’ve got to do something!” All you have with you is your Android smartphone, and the web server isn’t attached to a remote tool such as TeamViewer. Jack Wallen takes a look at a stripped-down Android SSH client that will get you quickly connected to your server without unnecessary bells and whistles. Easily make an SSH connection from your Android device ![]()
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