Are you lazy and can not remember the ssh connection? Then this is for you! This is an SSH connection manager. It can be easily modified.
- copy sshko.sh and put it where you want (I put it in the user home dir ~/)
- Make an alias
alias sshko="~/sshko.sh $@"
- Try it:
sshko
it should output a message
ssh log file is empty
try to use it with an ssh connection (same as ssh command)
sshko user@192.168.1.101
it will save the connection and execute SSH and then ask you for the password
if you try it again without argument it will show you a dialog with all ssh connections
sshko
Basically, it saves every connection in the ~/.sshLog.txt file
Now you don't need to remember any SSH connections, just call sshko
and it will show you all ssh used connections.
- installed
ssh
Happy sshing !!! :)