

This option adds the host's private key to the SSH agent of Termius and forwards the agent to the remote server when you connect to it. Snippets are saved blocks of commands that you can run with a click or tap, send to multiple servers and link with hosts, i.e. Click to learn more about identities.Ī startup snippet is a snippet that is configured to auto-run upon connection.

Click to see more about tags.Įnable this option for shells not recognizing the Backspace key.Īn identity consists of a user name, password, and key and is handy when you have multiple hosts with the same credentials. You can mark hosts with tags and search / filter by those tags later, when need be. Tags are intended to help you navigate the Hosts section of Termius. All of a host's non-explicitly specified parameters will inherit their values from the group where the host is placed. Hosts can be added to groups – for categorization or if you want the hosts to inherit a group's properties, which can be almost anything, e.g. The section below describes what those parameters mean. When adding a host, you'll notice that some additional parameters can be specified, such as a group, tag and more.
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For password authentication, fill in the Password field.In the Username field, specify the name of the account on the remote machine.In the Port field, specify the port you'll be connecting to.For a Mosh or Telnet connection, enable Mosh / Telnet.In the Hostname or IP address field, specify the server name / IP address.In the Alias field, provide a name for the host (for your reference).On the Hosts screen, tap + and then New host.
