This free SSH testing tool checks the configuration of given server accessible over internet. Slack chime. We don't ask you for any login or password, this service only returns information available during SSH handshake - notably supported encryption and MAC algorithms, and an overview of offered server public keys. See an example here. The OpenSSH suite consists of the following tools: Remote operations are done using ssh, scp, and sftp. Key management with ssh-add, ssh-keysign, ssh-keyscan, and ssh-keygen. The service side consists of sshd, sftp-server, and ssh-agent. OpenSSH is developed by a few developers of the OpenBSD Project and made available under a BSD-style license.
Do you want to quickly test your SFTP client and don't have your own SFTP server? Try one of these publicly accessible SFTP servers.
Most of them only allow read-only access. If you need to upload data as well, choose an SFTP server and download/install if yourself. For quick tests, consider using a ligheweight and easy-to-launch server such as Rebex Tiny SFTP server or Core SFTP mini server.
List of free online SFTP servers
Web | Check | Hostname | Login | Note |
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web | check | test.rebex.net:22 | demo/password | Also supports SSH, FTP/SSL, FTP, IMAP, POP3 and Time protocols. Read-only. |
web | check | itcsubmit.wustl.edu:22 | - | Only for connection test. No public username/password available. |
web | n/a | demo.wftpserver.com:2222 | demo-user/demo-user | Also supports FTP/SSL and FTP. |
See also
Free Putty Server
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