Termius

Termius is a cross-platform terminal with built-in SSH and Telnet.

Languages supported: English

9.4/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #31 in category Other Development Software
Ease of use
9.5
Support
9.4
Ease of Setup
9.5

Termius is more than a mere SSH client – it’s a complete command-line solution that’s redefining remote access for sysadmins and network engineers. Securely access Linux or IoT devices and quickly fix issues from the comfort of your couch via your mobile device.

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Termius Reviews

Kyle M.

Advanced user of Termius
★★★★★
All-In-One Remote Server Maintenance Tool

What do you like best?

Identity Management. It's able to store keys, files, credentials, identities, and more. All fully-secured and encrypted.

What do you dislike?

It's built on Electron, so a bit memory-hoggy. Also suffers from a few of the same graphical glitches that can sometimes occur with anything built around Electron, such as on some rare occasions on wake-from-hibernate, the windows are just a single color, and unresponsive, until you force-quit Chrome and all other Electron-based apps.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

A lot of traditional sys-admin/web-admin professionals would likely shun the idea of cloud-stored SSH key-pairs. Their concerns are obviously valid; no digital environment is safe. That said, even in the case of a breach, it's not difficult to quickly and rapidly re-deploy new key pairs if a breach does happen (using the likes of Ansible, or similar), and considering what kind of valuable data they know they store, it wouldn't make any sense for Termius to not keep security at the forefront of their development goals at all times.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Identity management across devices when you're in a position to need to be able to work quickly and adapt to a number of different work modes (in-office, at home, on-call at your parent's house) ensures that all I need to do is download termius, login, perform what audits/implementations are needed, then remove termius. Usually, this is less than a 10-minute ordeal all-inclusive. I no longer have to worry about whether or not I have my Key-Pairs drive on me. I No longer need to worry about having a private GitHub with my ssh keys stored (which I'm not really a fan of this method, anyway...). It just makes things easier not having to worry about managing my login credentials.

Review source: G2.com

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