@PSU_Josh You can confirm this is the problem by checking the JuiceSSH debug log (see juicessh.com/debug) which should show decryption errors (due to the wrong passphrase).
@PSU_Josh Hi. This can happen if your CloudSync passphrase on the new device is wrong. It should show an error stating that, but maybe that's not showing for some reason. Try updating your CloudSync passphrase on the new device to the one you used for the original backup.
So it looks like @JuiceSSH is the latest in a series of known-bad implementations of OAuth2/OIDC.
I can't re-unlock my pro features because they check against email addresses of the account, and my Google account changed its connected email address.
Fun!
@JuiceSSH hello!!! Is there any way to get PRO version without Google Services?? Been using JuiceSSH Pro for years and now my new phone doesn't support Google Services :/
@RGralinski What device are you using? This is usually due to battery optimization settings. We do everything we can to keep them running, but we are at the mercy of the hardware/OS manufacturer. Some are more aggressive than others with this.
see: dontkillmyapp.com
@davli0@cityblue2001 Can you confirm which version of Android you are using? We've seen this bug reported before, but it only seems to impact a few devices running older OS versions. To be frank, we're really struggling to find the cause/fix for it.
JuiceSSH 3.1.0 with support for ed25519 keys is heading to our beta channel as soon as Google approve it. Join our beta program here: play.google.com/apps/testing/c…
@mattster98 Check out our latest beta (v3.2.2-beta1) available here: juicessh.com/changelog
It includes an option in the settings menu to change your font. Currently supported are: Cascadia Code, Sauce Code Pro, Roboto Mono, Open Dyslexic, Inconsolata and Droid Sans Mono.
JuiceSSH v3.2.1 rolling out over the next 48hrs
Changelog:
1) Fixed crash when attempting a local/remote port forward to a destination host/port that refuses connections (firewalled etc)
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@TechnoMikko Check out our latest beta (v3.2.2-beta1) available here: juicessh.com/changelog
It includes an option in the settings menu to change your font. Currently supported are: Cascadia Code, Sauce Code Pro, Roboto Mono, Open Dyslexic, Inconsolata and Droid Sans Mono.
@translatedcode Check out our latest beta (v3.2.2-beta1) available here: juicessh.com/changelog
It includes an option in the settings menu to change your font. Currently supported are: Cascadia Code, Sauce Code Pro, Roboto Mono, Open Dyslexic, Inconsolata and Droid Sans Mono.
@JuiceSSH This update seems to have resulted in a bunch of 'ligatures' so typing '...' or '>=' no longer renders as the sequence of characters actually typed. How can I turn that off, please?
@horsemankukka Check out our latest beta (v3.2.2-beta1) available here: juicessh.com/changelog
It includes an option in the settings menu to change your font. Currently supported are: Cascadia Code, Sauce Code Pro, Roboto Mono, Open Dyslexic, Inconsolata and Droid Sans Mono.
uhhhh @JuiceSSH has changed its font to some ““coding ligatures”” font so now “===” changes to a 3-character wide “≡” sign and “!=” changes to 2-character wide “≠” sign, i hate this. I THOUGHT IT WAS A TERMINAL INSTEAD OF AN IDE
3) Updated terminal font to Delugia Code. This monospaced terminal font is based on Cascadia Code, but patched with Font Awesome and Powerline glyphs. Updating the terminal font to this (from DroidSansMono) was necessary as a part of fixing the above rendering bug.