Welcome to is-in-ssh. This application helps you determine if your process is running in an SSH session.
- Simple and user-friendly interface.
- Quick checks to see if you are connected via SSH.
- Compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS Mojave or later
- Linux (most distributions are supported)
- A stable internet connection for downloading the application
- Developers wanting to confirm their SSH connections before running scripts.
- System administrators checking session types for security audits.
- Anyone needing to verify remote session statuses.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the is-in-ssh Releases Page.
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Select the Latest Version: At the top of the releases page, find the latest version of the software. It will have the highest number.
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Download: Click on the package that matches your operating system. For example:
- For Windows, download
is-in-ssh-windows.zip. - For macOS, download
is-in-ssh-macos.zip. - For Linux, download the appropriate package.
- For Windows, download
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Extract the Files: If you download a ZIP file, locate it in your downloads folder and right-click to extract the contents.
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Run the Application: Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. Double-click the application to run it.
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Check Your Session: Once the application opens, follow the prompts to check if youβre in an SSH session.
If you encounter any issues:
- Make sure you have the required system specifications.
- Ensure your operating system allows running applications from unknown developers.
- Visit the issues section on our GitHub page for support from the community.
is-in-ssh checks if your current process is running in an SSH session, which can be helpful for various technical tasks.
Generally, no special permissions are needed. However, you may need administrative rights for installation on some systems.
Yes, is-in-ssh is compatible with macOS versions from Mojave onwards.
If you discover any issues, please report them on our GitHub issues page.
Thank you for using is-in-ssh! Enjoy peace of mind knowing your connection status.