Secure Shell

4.1

235 Ratings
700.0K
Installs
Nov 21, 2023
Updated
Download

What is Secure Shell

The plugin is a terminal emulator and SSH and SFTP client

It is the development version of the Secure Shell extension, containing fixes & features that may not yet be available in the stable version

It is recommended to use it at your own risk

The plugin also provides a FAQ, feedback exchange, and changelog available at specific URLs


Similar Web Traffic For https://hterm.org/

2.7K
Last Month's Visits
8.7K
Last 3 Month's Visits
--
Last 6 Month's Visits

Total Visitors

Visits Over Time

2.7K

Top Countries

Top 5 Countries

Traffic Sources

Marketing Mix

100%


4.1

235 Ratings

Erick Ramos AparicioErick Ramos Aparicio

Great I loved the extension, especially the simple way of customizing it, but in the new version nothing is working for me, neither the background, fonts, color cursor, and in the old version it worked correctly I leave my settings just in case: { "magic":"nassh-prefs", "version":1, "nassh":{ "profile-ids":[ ], "welcome/notes-version":227, "welcome/show-count":5 }, "hterm":{ "default":{ "scrollbar-visible":false }, "predeterminado"... Show more

DavidDavid

Great tool, works well. My only feedback is that App version opened by default in a tab and the extension version opens by default in a window. It would be nice to have a configuration option to control this behavior. If you want the extension to open in a tab right now you need to open it via a bookmark to chrome-extension://[ID]/html/nassh.html. The [ID] needs to be replaced by the Chrome ID of the extension and can be found by going to Manage Extensions > Details and looking in the address... Show more

Sasha PetushkovSasha Petushkov

I've used this as my SSH solution for years, and it's always been a very convenient and easy solution. As of late though, there are a few quirks that have come up. Namely, shell history now gets erased if it exceeds the height of the window (in contrast to before, where I could scroll up to see command history - particularly if a process had a large amount of output), and with the extension it's less convenient to open an SSH instance in a new tab, since typing in "ssh <profile>" doesn't work... Show more