Unimus is a multi-vendor NCM software that covers these four main areas:
Network Automation - Deploy configuration network-wide with just a few clicks with the Mass Config Push / Pull features available in Unimus.
Disaster Recovery - Automatic, continuous configuration backup with notifications on failure. Your network will be prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.
Change Management - Easy change management with graphical diffs in only a few clicks. Unimus makes change-tracking and change-auditing an easy task.
Configuration Auditing - Gain visibility into your network. Search your entire networks configuration in seconds to know what is configured how and where.
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Unimus might be a bit more popular than Termius. We know about 19 links to it since March 2021 and only 17 links to Termius. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use SteamOS and really wanted to use termius on it but this distro immutable. I found out about Distrobox and thought it might help so I made a Ubuntu container and installed some dependencies and then termius but when I tried to run it I got this:. Source: 5 months ago
Check out Termius its similar to Secure CRT but is more user friendly in my opinion. Source: about 1 year ago
I always wanted to have an easy connection overview and file access to all of my homelab servers, including things like docker containers and WSL instances that run on them. I have also always been a fan of GUI remote file managers like WinSCP, Termius, Muon (I just prefer them to the CLI workflows) but sadly they only work if you can connect via SSH or FTP based protocols. While it's trivial to connect to a top... Source: about 1 year ago
To each his own. I use Bitvise on Windows and the free version of Termius on macOS. Source: over 1 year ago
To connect to the VPS I just purchased, the simplest way is to use the ssh command in the command line. However, using this method, we will have to type this command and enter the password every time. A better method would be to use SSH clients such as PuTTY which is free. I will be using Termius since it has a nice interface and is free for students. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I recently found out about unimus. It really works well to push configs and gather configs - you can see the changes for each config pull even across different devices. It runs as .exe or on a vm Check it out! Not even expensive - 1device 4,5€ a year or 7500€ a year unlimited. Source: 12 months ago
Unimus would handle this nicely for you. It will build a versioned configuration history for your devices, and you can then see changepoints - when something changed, and what changed (including nice graphical diffs). Source: 12 months ago
Take a look at Unimus. It will generate a configuration timeline for your devices, you can generate diffs, and it will send config change notifications (including full graphical diffs in the change notification emails / Slack notifications). Also many other useful config management features in there. Source: about 1 year ago
I forgot also Unimus. They are amazing 🤩. https://unimus.net. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have zero netops experience (eg ansible) this will work: https://unimus.net/. Source: about 1 year ago
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