JetBrains 3rd Party SSH Tool

One-user SSH remote development license

About this software

One-year, single-user subscription granting access to JetBrains' SSH-based remote development tooling. The subscription enables JetBrains Gateway and the Toolbox App to connect an IDE to a remote host over SSH, deploy an IDE backend and run code and tooling on the remote machine. Intended for individual developers who need SSH access to remote development environments when using JetBrains IDEs.

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JetBrains 3rd Party SSH Tool

JetBrains 3rd Party SSH Tool
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Benefits

  • SSH remote connection: Connect JetBrains IDEs to remote hosts over SSH.
  • One-user, one-year subscription: Provides a single-user subscription valid for one year.
  • Toolbox and Gateway support: Works with Toolbox App and JetBrains Gateway for remote sessions.
  • Remote IDE backend: Deploys and runs an IDE backend service on the remote machine.
  • Cross-platform remote targets: Supports remote hosts running Linux, macOS, or Windows.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Product documentation: Official JetBrains docs explain SSH remote development setup and requirements.
  • Knowledge base and blog: JetBrains blog and articles describe Gateway and Toolbox SSH workflows.
  • Community forums: Community forums and YouTrack host user questions and issue reports.
  • Reseller sales channels: Authorized resellers list and sell one-year SSH Tool subscriptions.
  • Logs and diagnostics: Toolbox and Gateway provide logs for diagnosing SSH deployment issues.

Frequently asked questions

How do I configure key-based authentication with the JetBrains 3rd Party SSH Tool?
Generate a public/private key pair, add the public key to the remote user's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, configure the tool to use the private key or an agent, and ensure private key file permissions are restrictive.
What steps help resolve connection failures when using this SSH tool?
Confirm hostname and port, validate credentials or key permissions, attempt a standard SSH client connection, review firewall and network rules, check server-side logs, and inspect known_hosts entries for host key mismatches.
How can this SSH tool be used with JetBrains IDEs for remote development tasks?
Use it to establish SSH sessions for remote file transfer, command execution, and remote build or deployment workflows accessed from JetBrains IDEs, where supported by IDE configuration.
What enterprise security practices apply when deploying this SSH tool?
Adopt key-based authentication with passphrases, restrict access by least privilege and IP, rotate and revoke keys regularly, enforce secure file permissions, and enable auditing of connection activity.