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how to export all saved connections (even manually)? #148

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wokawoka opened this issue Jan 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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how to export all saved connections (even manually)? #148

wokawoka opened this issue Jan 11, 2022 · 4 comments

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@wokawoka
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@muriloventuroso
I recently discovered this incredible application that is starting to simplify y work.
Is there now any way to export the saved connections to another instance of easyssh running on another computer?
In my opinion an export feature as suggested here would not be needed if we could document how to copy the files manually from one installation to another one.
ps: I'm running easyssh with the built-in encrypted enabled (in case it might have an impact on the process)

Thank you for developing this great tool!

@Firecul
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Firecul commented Jan 22, 2022

I had to change the configuration folder to a location I could control,
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from there I could edit/copy the hosts.json file that contains all of the connections
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@wokawoka
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Thank you for your reply and sorry for writing back so late (I've missed the notification about your message!).
I didn´t notice that line in the option panel, it was quite obvious.
I haven't used easyssh for a while and today I've realized that in the meanwhile my easyssh's saved servers disappeared. Curiously I miss that folder in my home folder (I know it's supposed to be hidden).
I guess it has something to do to with me messing up with different installation methods when I first installed easyssh (I don't remember if I ended up using the deb package).
I'm going to reinstall everything in a clean way and in case I'll report back.
Thank you very much for the great job you are doing.

@wokawoka
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my easyssh configuration folder seems to be in ~/.config/easyssh and all the files are empty at the moment.
I'll try to clean everything up and do a clean reinstall from the repo
thanks again

@wokawoka
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I can´t understand, I had easyssh installed from the repo and from the menu it's correctly pointing to ~/.esyssh as the config forlder. Some days ago I added many locations and today everything is empty once again.

Do you by chance have a suggestion that could help me to debug my problem? Thank you!

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