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Surfus.Shell is an asynchronous SSH library for .NET
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⚙ This program was developed to make server 👨💻 administration easier, so that you can run a single command on many servers all at once, with no trouble
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Docker container of a simple SSH client based on Alpine Linux.
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🔐 SSH key cloud management tool inspired by Bitwarden.
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Servers without a control panel (like cPanel or Plesk) don't have phpMyAdmin installed. To manage databases without a control panel, you need to use the SSH command line to import .SQL backup files.
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rust async ssh client wrapped by thrussh
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** PERSONAL STUDIES **
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Multiplex SSH connections to multiple hosts with simultanious input.
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Script uses Zabbix as a source and generates files for importing new sessions to Putty, SuperPutty, SecureCRT, XShell
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Window rlogin/slogin/rsh clients and ConPTY based rlogind server.
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The SSH System Finder is a C program designed to scan an IP range or local network and identify systems that have SSH (Secure Shell) enabled. It provides a straightforward way to discover SSH-enabled devices within a given range of IP addresses.
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Login and run commands on multiple networking device platforms
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Cloudformation Template to launch complete Userify Enterprise cluster in any AWS region.
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Implementing contexts for ssh in kubectl way
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Easy way to access and keep track of your SSH connections.
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