• sowbug 2 hours ago

    I haven't used my Pro purchase in years, but if I did want to ssh from my phone today, I'd use the newish Terminal app, available since Android 15. It's a full Debian virtual machine.

    • wilsonnb3 an hour ago

      I don’t think it is that widely available due to Snapdragon chips not supporting some feature it requires.

      Good option for Pixel owners or phones with MediaTek chips though.

      • fulafel 25 minutes ago

        Apparently it's about software, not hardware - Qualcomm recommends running Android under a virtual machine (which lacks nested virtualization support).

      • sunnyam 2 hours ago

        Do you mean Termux? I can't find any other Terminal app with a similar name

        • saidinesh5 2 hours ago

          No Android started bundling a terminal app recently:

          https://itsfoss.com/news/google-android-linux-terminal-rollo...

          • domh an hour ago

            Huh, I did not know this. This is also present on GrapheneOS too! (I'm installing it now)

            • fmajid 34 minutes ago

              It is extremely flaky on GrapheneOS, at least on my Pixel 8 Pro. Just typing Ctrl-D to exit will corrupt it, requiring a full reinstallation of the Debian VM

          • simlevesque 2 hours ago

            Enable Developper Options. It should be in the Developer menu. It's a toggle that'll enable this apk.

            • ndom91 29 minutes ago

              Is this available outside of Pixels? I still can't find it on my OnePlus 13 running Android 16 with Jan security updates

              • seszett an hour ago

                Honestly I don't find it more useful than Termux, especially for being so much heavier.

                • cogman10 an hour ago

                  Just because I was curious.

                  Termux is doing a container. The android terminal is doing a virtual machine. That's the difference.

                  Termux would definitely be the light weight option, but you will be pinned to whatever version of the kernel your device is shipped with (may be a bit old.)

                  • yjftsjthsd-h 31 minutes ago

                    No, termux isn't a container, it's running directly in userspace on the host. The only weird thing is that because it's running directly on the host, it has to be built to use unusual paths, eg. /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash instead of /usr/bin/bash. If it used containers (which IIRC it can't because Android doesn't really support it) that would actually be easier because then it could use a chroot to make the paths look normal.

                    • cogman10 21 minutes ago

                      Ah, well that stinks a little. I guess it makes sense, if android doesn't mandate a few kernel settings then working with containers might not be an option.

          • cremp 2 hours ago

            This might be a good plug for Morphie or Revanced patches to automate the patch process.

            • saidinesh5 2 hours ago

              Wow. Thanks for this. I haven't logged into Juice SSH in years, but i thought it had all my ssh keys backed up in the cloud.

              • znpy an hour ago

                I’d start rotating those keys asap… you’re one breach away from a security nightmare

                • graemep an hour ago

                  You should encrypt your ssh keys anyway, and you should encrypt anything sensitive you are backing up to a cloud.

                  • 9dev 34 minutes ago

                    Actually, you shouldn’t. You probably use an easy-to-remember password on SSH keys since you have to type them often, but that also means you’re storing one of your (let’s face it, the primary) password you have in a single file, readable to every executable your run under your account. And that means you’re one exfil away from not only getting your SSH keys compromised, but also allowing an attacker to run an offline decryption attack with unlimited attempts. This invariably leads to your main password getting compromised.

                    Instead, set up SSH certificates, MFA, Yubikey, or TPM/Enclave storage for your private keys.

                    • yjftsjthsd-h 29 minutes ago

                      > You probably use an easy-to-remember password on SSH keys since you have to type them often

                      No, use ssh-agent and decrypt once per boot.

                      > Instead, set up SSH certificates, MFA, Yubikey, or TPM/Enclave storage for your private keys.

                      Granted, I agree with this, too.

                    • trey-jones an hour ago

                      Private keys should never leave the device where they are created.

                • PortableCode 2 hours ago

                  smali code is funny to read, basically an object-oriented assembly language (feels so wrong)

                • muppetman an hour ago

                  Not trying to defend the developer here but they went really silent once before like this. Then came out of the gate with a bunch of updates and new features. I'm hoping they've just got really busy with life, I know when I emailed them before they have been responsive and helpful. I mean hell they might have died? Does the Store have a process for this? This app has been around a long time so I don't understand the rugpull comments. Also the syned keys are (supposedly, I guess we don't have the source) encrypted so even if the dev is no longer active that aspect should be secure I hope.

                  My Pro features still seem to be working for me. EDIT: No, I see now that Cloud Sync isn't a thing anymore. Looks like it's really lost its backend servers.

                  • khanan an hour ago

                    Replaced JuiceSSH two years ago with ConnectBOT (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.connectbot...) as a "free" alternative. Never looked back.

                  • JorgeGT 2 hours ago

                    Damn. I especially liked the cloud backup & sync. Any good alternatives?

                    • simlevesque 2 hours ago

                      I'm using Termux with aliases. I'll write "c1" and it logs in the machine. I use git to sync and backup from my laptop.

                      I bought JuiceSSH too but I didn't use it that much. It's a shame they did what they did.

                      • mystifyingpoi an hour ago

                        Termux is one of the best apps ever made for Android power users. It literally replaces so much stuff, if you don't care about GUI. No need for SSH app - it has ssh. No need for file sync app - there is rsync. No need for notetaking app, there is your $EDITOR you like. All 100% free. It's amazing.

                        • epiccoleman 44 minutes ago

                          +1. Termux absolutely rules and makes the dream of a cyberdeck actually viable. I use it at least once a week for various homelab stuff.

                        • Zenul_Abidin 2 hours ago

                          I too bought JuiceSSH. I can still download and run it on other phones I get in the future, right?

                          • muppetman 42 minutes ago

                            Cloud sync seems busted, so not really.

                      • esseph an hour ago

                        Really great terminal app that I used in Android for a very long time with some interesting features.

                        Also, Mosh shell support for sshing in degraded connection environments!

                        • twosdai 2 hours ago

                          Wow nice work. Thanks for doing this and writing it up.

                          • pelagicAustral an hour ago

                            > JuiceSSH used to be the best SSH client available on Android until December 2025.

                            Really? I always gave that award to Termius, which is kind of my second best behind Servercat which I miss very dearly from the iOS environment.

                            • Arrowmaster an hour ago

                              One was a one time purchase, the other requires a subscription.... The answer should be clear.

                              • anonova an hour ago

                                Local-only usage of Termius is free and doesn't even require logging in to the service. I've been using it like this for years.

                            • bakugo 2 hours ago

                              I just tried to purchase pro from within the app just to see what the price is, and the Google Play purchase popup tells me it's not available. Interesting.

                              • 1f60c 44 minutes ago

                                This is pretty interesting but why not just pay the 20 bucks?

                                • blibble 38 minutes ago

                                  I would not use an SSH client written by someone that feels it's OK to break the terms of the contract this way

                                  who knows what's coming next?

                                  • __float 40 minutes ago

                                    The second paragraph explains this: they already have paid, and some people have paid [again], but their purchase is not accepted.

                                    • dcdc123 25 minutes ago

                                      The issue is people that already paid lost their pro features unless they pay _again_.