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I've been using Termius for a few years for an SSH client. Have have a lot of self-hosted servers both in my home lab and on VPSs. I'm looking to cut some costs since it's $120/year and really the main thing I use it for is syncing my SSH accounts and credentials between a laptop, a desktop, and my Android phone. So I'm looking for a new method to sync these things.

I'd prefer a single application, but I'd settle for a good, secure way to sync the credentials and recommendations for applications on Fedora and Android.

Edit: I'm OK with a one time payment application, but prefer open source or a solution I can self-host the sync server. And I don't want a subscription.

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[–] morethanevil@lemmy.fedifriends.social 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Yes it really sucks. I got aware of this as there was a security patch for openssh server and I waited for an update for JuiceSSH, but it never came.

[–] diminou@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Oh I never knew either!

Not that you mention it it is true that I have not seen it update in a long time. Since I'm only using it from time to time and locally (mainly) I've never bothered to check.

What are you using instead?

I use Termius, they have a paid version too as subscription service. This includes sync across devices etc. I don't need those pro features. I use SFTP and SSH and this works fine without paying. Never seen ads