Free Shells

Posted by exja on October 15, 2007

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I'm looking for a free Linux/Unix [tag]SSH[/tag] access for personal reason and I found the list here.

  • Ariel.Atlantica.US – Free Linux shell accounts, offers IPv6 access for IRC (including bots and bouncers) and more. Limited IPv4 access. 32 MB quota.
  • Blinkenshell – Free shell accounts hosted on Gentoo Linux. 50 MB quota, 2 background processes. Services including IRC access (no bots or bouncers), compilers and interpreters, email programs and webhosting with PHP/CGI.
  • boinc.ch – Free OpenBSD shells with no outgoing connections, no background processes. Users get an e-mail account and space for a personal web page or storage, plus access to GNU/Unix tools and PHP.
  • Bur.st – Free Linux shells for Australian residents. IRC, mail and web hosting.
  • Celebris.net – FreeBSD shell accounts mainly for learning purposes. Email address, web space, IRC with vhosts, one background process allowed. No bots or BNC, cannot install own programs.
  • ClueNet – ClueNet is a community providing services including free UNIX shells and email. Multiple shell servers available by signing up once.
  • Cyberspace Communications (Grex) – Offers conferencing and chat in addition to traditional free shell services. Governed by a cooperative of its users. Currently not accepting new accounts, since May 2005.
  • Fastshell – Free Debian Linux shells. IRC enabled with bots and BNC permitted. Requires registration with advertisers.
  • Free Linux Shells – Free [tag]Redhat[/tag] Linux shells, bots and IRC permitted. Requires registration with advertisers.

  • Freeshells.ch – A free unix shells provider. 250MB quota, publicly accessible website, send/receive email, file transfer via SSH/FTP, IPv6 connectivity. No background processes, no IRC bots or bouncers.
  • Garo's free shell accounts – Free shell accounts hosted on Debian Linux. 10 MB quota, 100 Mbit/s internet connectivity. 1 background process allowed, IRC access on ports other than 6667.
  • Geekshells – Free shell provider with IPv6 IRC connectivity. 5 MB quota. Services include email and webhosting. Custom vhosts for your IPv6 address available.
  • Linux Community Development System – Free Linux shells for developers. Hosted on an IBM S/390 server.
  • M-Net – FreeBSD shells on America's first public access UNIX system. Not currently accepting new accounts.
  • MTVeurope – Free shell provider offering Linux & *BSD shell accounts. Supported services are IRC, IPv6, GCC tools (compiler), email programs and website storage. Operating on 100Mbit/s connection.
  • New-Order – Free UNIX shells for educational purposes. 50 MB quota. Services offered include IRC clients, textbrowsers, email programs and webhosting.
  • Nic.Nac.Project – Free Debian Linux shells. IRC without bots or BNC on a DSL connection with full compiler access. Postcard-ware.
  • NicoNet 2000 – Free Linux shell accounts include e-mail address, web hosting with PHP. Prospective users must e-mail the admin and explain how they plan to use the account. Eggdrop, BNC, MUD hosting permitted.
  • Nonlogic – A free shell provider with focus on open source software. Provides shell access with ability to compile programs and publish websites. No IRC access allowed.
  • nyx.net – Free SunOS shells with IRC, compilers. No bots permitted. Requires verification of user's identity.
  • rootshell.be – Free Linux shell accounts. No IRC traffic, no background processes, no compiling allowed.
  • SDF Public Access UNIX System – One of the oldest [tag]UNIX[/tag] shell providers with a DS-3 connection. No IRC without membership fee.
  • ShellShock.homeunix.net – Free shell hosting provider running [tag]FreeBSD[/tag]. Services include IRC, bouncers, games and webhosting.
  • Silence Is Defeat – Public access unix system facility offering free shells to the general public. IRC clients, vhost, e-mail, web space.
  • Suburbia Public Access Network – Free [tag]Debian[/tag] [tag]Linux[/tag] [tag]shells[/tag]. Accounts subject to administrator approval. Not accepting new individual members since at least June 2003.
  • Test Drive – BSD, Linux, and Tru-64 Unix accounts offered by Compaq. No outgoing connections. Intended for programmers and admins.
  • Visualserver – Free shells for a free community. 100 MB quota, no background processes. 8 Mbit/s internet connection.

However I found most of the website don't really work and some web site require a postcard, donation, and etc. Yeah I know make a donation is pretty fair and I will do it. Hope you can register your free SSH account and utilize it.    

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3 Responses to “Free Shells”

  1. e1z0 on November 19th, 2008 3:25 am
  2. Info on September 6th, 2009 4:40 am

    Get your free shell account at http://free.shellaccount.info simple and free

  3. respect on August 28th, 2010 3:43 am

    there is qwsda.info too.
    haven’t tried the though.

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