The port forwarding setup is a little unfriendly but if you need this sort of app then you can probably cope. Very good at maintaining a connection in the background without bothering you all the time.
(66 stars)
by Gabriel Smolar on 16/04/2013
I tried both SSH Autotunnel and SPT. While the former constantly fails to reconnect after losing the link or when switching from 3G to WiFi, SPT recovers quite nicely. I'm very pleased with its functionality on HTC Desire with Android 2.3 Later edit: as
(66 stars)
by Eric Hopper on 12/02/2013
This works, and it works well. The configuration syntax is arcane. It would be nice if there were a GUI to do it. But once it's configured it goes about its task with a minimum of pain and fuss, which is just what you want from a background program like t
(66 stars)
by Erik Mackey on 06/02/2013
Does what it says.
(66 stars)
by A Google User on 22/09/2012
I use it to get secure VNC from an Amazon Web Service (AWS) free linux server - get one, it's a great service. The Wifi at my favorite spot is not the best but this thing cuts the number of actions for reconnect in half and the time it takes by a factor o
Comments and ratings for SSH persistent tunnels
(66 stars)
by Mark Bailey on 03/05/2013
The port forwarding setup is a little unfriendly but if you need this sort of app then you can probably cope. Very good at maintaining a connection in the background without bothering you all the time.
(66 stars)
by Gabriel Smolar on 16/04/2013
I tried both SSH Autotunnel and SPT. While the former constantly fails to reconnect after losing the link or when switching from 3G to WiFi, SPT recovers quite nicely. I'm very pleased with its functionality on HTC Desire with Android 2.3 Later edit: as
(66 stars)
by Eric Hopper on 12/02/2013
This works, and it works well. The configuration syntax is arcane. It would be nice if there were a GUI to do it. But once it's configured it goes about its task with a minimum of pain and fuss, which is just what you want from a background program like t
(66 stars)
by Erik Mackey on 06/02/2013
Does what it says.
(66 stars)
by A Google User on 22/09/2012
I use it to get secure VNC from an Amazon Web Service (AWS) free linux server - get one, it's a great service. The Wifi at my favorite spot is not the best but this thing cuts the number of actions for reconnect in half and the time it takes by a factor o