

Pasting links into the application is done by pressing the left SHIFT ( aA) and Trackpad/ball.įor more BBSSH for BlackBerry shortcuts, click on Menu > View/Edit shortcuts.Įnjoy and do feel free to consult me regarding any issues with this application. The same commands for SSH and Wget on PC apply here though the keyboard shortcuts are different. NOTE: The data consumption footprint of BBSSH for BlackBerry ain’t nothing so I guess most of you can do without a data plan and just use the pay-as-you-go browsing on your prepaid line. Click on it and an SSH connection to your server will automatically be opened as shown in the image at the beginning of this tutorial.


Once you’re done, try closing the settings section and you’ll be prompted to save your settings.Īfter saving your settings, you will be taken back to the screen with your newly configured settings. If BBSH doesn’t connect using your network’s BIS-B, you may switch to Wi-Fi or TCP/IP and for the the latter, you would probably need a new data plan and access point settings. Leave the Terminal Settings section alone and set Network settings to BIS-B (Experimental). Password: click on set and add your ftp password NOTE: For security reasons, some sections have been deletedĬonnection Name: Any name you’d like to use. Setting up your connection is as easy as shown below: A quick search on Google via Opera Mini for BlackBerry introduced me to plenty of SSH apps for blackberry of which I chose BBSSH ’cause it was free, compatible with BlackBerry OS 6 and BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 and seemed to be getting regular updates.īBSSH for Blackberry which is a modified version of Karl Von Randow’s MidpSSH is no different from the desktop SSH client, puTTy and what’s more you can even save your settings so you don’t have to enter your username and password each time you want to log into your server. My blackberry device was all I had and I needed to download a large file quickly before the download link expired.
