SSHing - Free SSH Commander Apk

SSHing - Free SSH Commander Apk

Latest version 3.3.0
13 May 2019

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version3.3.0
Rating4.4/5, based on 35 votes
Size‎3.6 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.2+ (Jelly Bean)
Author's NotesRun commands over SSH at the speed of light!

About SSHing - Free SSH Commander APK

SSHing - Free SSH Commander APK Download for Android
SSHing - Free SSH Commander APK Download for Android

Description

SSHing let you execute commands over SSH to your hosts faster.

It's really useful when you usually run the same set of commands in one or many hosts. For instance, reboot your router, start or stop daemons in your Raspberry Pi, run scripts in a AWS.

• Execute commands securely, easily and faster.
• Customizable colors and sortable list to group commands by yourself.
• Write once, execute as many as you want.

Permissions:
• Internal Storage (read only): to read private keys if you use them.
• Internet: for obvious reasons (and ads 😊 ).

Latest updates

What's new in version 3.3.0

• Fixed issues running background jobs on Android O+.
• Minimum Android version 4.2

How to install SSHing - Free SSH Commander APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download SSHing - Free SSH Commander APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.matungos.sshing.free-v3.3.0-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

3.3.0 (8)3.6 MB

Questions & Answers

Q: What is an APK File?

A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.

Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?

A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading).
As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.

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Q: What are Android App permissions?

A: Apps require access to certain systems within your device. When you install an application, you are notified of all of the permissions required to run that application.

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User's Reivew

1 ★I have many concerns about privacy of the connections
5 ★Easy to use and perfect for what I needed
2 ★On many occasions the widgets don't work
3 ★you can disable empty responses but I want to disable all responses. No sesame integration only outdated widgets
5 ★Hands down, The best app for this purpose.
5 ★After trying out so many ssh shortcut apps i finally found this one! This is the best one free and paid! And no pay wall too! Although I will definitely buy the donate version soon! Great job with this app and many thanks!
4 ★Think the app is great! Would just like to see the option to add "critical" commands as a widget! (make it a switch or something) that is make the use so much easier.
2 ★Could not figure out where the keypath was supposed to be extended. No instructions
5 ★I wish I could import and export commands to use on others devices. In a CSV file or something that's easy editable to be able to reuse or backup
5 ★It does what it is supposed to do. Thank you for fixing the bug I had previously reported. It seems fine now.