NAME
sshmenu - GNOME applet for connecting to hosts using SSH.
DESCRIPTION
The SSHMenu applet puts all your most frequently used SSH connections
on a handy menu in your GNOME panel (see below for non-GNOME versions.
Click on a host name to open a new gnome-terminal window with an ssh
connection to the selected host. Set up SSH options (such as port
forwarding etc) and select a gnome terminal profile (for colour
schemes, font sizes etc) using the preferences dialog.
Add the applet to a GNOME panel in the normal way: right click on the
panel, select ’Add to Panel’ and then select the SSH Menu Applet from
the list.
Configure the applet using the ’Preferences’ option on the applet menu.
STANDALONE VERSIONS
The SSHMenu application uses the GTK GUI toolkit but is not dependent
on the GNOME desktop environment. Two alternative wrapper scripts are
provided:
sshmenu-gnome - provides all the functionality of the SSHMenu applet
but in a standalone application window that could (for example) be
swallowed into the panel of an alternative desktop environment.
sshmenu - provides similar functionality to sshmenu-gnome, but without
any GNOME dependencies. Notably, xterm is used instead of gnome-
terminal.
The Hacker’s Guide (
http://sshmenu.sourceforge.net/dev/hackers_guide.html ) describes a
number of ways in which the SSHMenu can be further customised.
OPTIONS
The applet is not invoked from the command-line however the standalone
versions recognise the following options and can be extended to
recognise more:
-c FILE, --config-file FILE
read and write config information to FILE instead of the default
$HOME/.sshmenu
-d NUM, --debug NUM
set debug level to NUM (default: 0)
-s NUM, --socket-window-id NUM
use the XEmbed protocol to embed the SSHMenu user interface in
the window identified by NUM instead of creating a new, top-
level window,
-V, --version
output version information and exit
AUTHOR
sshmenu-applet was written by Grant McLean <grant@mclean.net.nz>
July 4, 2006