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Dec 4 2007

TOMHEWER  Removed v2.0 and installed v2.0.1 and now keep getting crashes as follows:

Command: sshOpener

Path: /Volumes/sshOpener-2.0.1/sshOpener.app/Contents/MacOS/sshOpener

Parent: WindowServer [62]

Version: ??? (1.0)

PID: 1541

Thread: 0

Exception: EXC_BREAKPOINT (0x0006)

Code[0]: 0x00000002

Code[1]: 0x00000000  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Dec 4 2007

MACUPDATE ADMIN  Crash logs should be sent where they belong, to the developer, and not posted here.  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Dec 3 2007

OOSHNOO  double-clicked it to open it, and nothing happens. Tried it on 3 different computers.  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Dec 3 2007

BORISP  Did you notice the little Terminal icon in your menubar in the upper right?  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Dec 14 2007

OOSHNOO  How could I have noticed it, if it wasn't there. Like I said...the app would not open.  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Dec 3 2007

BORISP  For storing ssh passwords at client side, try sshKeyChain.

http://www.sshkeychain.org/  
(Version 2.0.1)

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Jul 27 2007

RAYMONDLEWISJONES  Okay, good idea.

However, there are no options for the connection. I would like to be able to set SSH 1 or SSH 2 for example. In Terminal when you choose "connect to server" there are a couple options. You definately need these options.  
(Version 1.0)

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Jul 27 2007

TSWESTENDORP  This seems like a usefull tool only I'd like to see a password field to be added... I have several SSH connections which different passwords, possibility open a connection without typing it's password would be very usefull :)  
(Version 1.0)

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Jul 27 2007

BORISP  Use ssh-keygen to create a public ssh id and share it on your servers. Then you won't need your password stored anywhere.  
(Version 1.0)

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Jul 27 2007

FAHLMAN  Nothing against this app (I've never used it). Try [url=http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8032]JellyFiSSH[/url]  
(Version 1.0)

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Dec 2 2007

DOUBLEFORTE  Yeah, it's a great idea, but useless without a way to store the passwords. I don't have the options of setting up a shared key on my servers.

The Panic app Coda does save user/pass info in the Terminal tab, so if I'm already in a web dev mode that's an easy solution, but when I just need to log in quickly, that's kinda overkill and this menubar thing would be perfect.

If stored passwords get added, I'll defiantly use sshOpener!  
(Version 2.0.1)

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