> The Android SSH client ConnectBot is quite good for what it does.
>>
>
> ConnectBot, at least last version I looked at, intercepts a number of
> keystrokes with no way of disabling - iirc alt+key are all intercepted.
> Good for a limited soft keyboard, not so good if you have a hardware
> keyboard and actually need to send those combinations through.
>
> I believe the VX ConnectBot version provides additional support for
hardware keyboards, etc. I converted to this after I picked up a 'small'
hardware keyboard and found certain keys not functioning correctly on my
Nexus 7 2012. Might be worth a look to see if this version will suit your
needs better. Never did get comfortable with the small keyboard but it gets
me out of a jam on occasion.



> JuiceSSH is much better at this, all key strokes get passed correctly to
> the server, but its management of ssh-keys is poor. ssh-agent forwarding is
> silently enabled with no way of disabling. If you click the checkbox to
> save the ssh key password it permanently saves it with no option to delete
> it. I don't think it is possible to change the password on an existing key.
>
> I also think the VX ConnectBot could be worth a look here, you seem to be
able to toggle ssh-agent/X11 forwarding etc and you can remove keys. I
haven't used the agent functionality to date.

Wayne


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