PuSSH is Pythonic, Ubiquitous SSH, a Python wrapper/script that runs commands in parallel on clusters/ranges of linux/unix machines via SSH, ideally where SSH is configured to use Kerberos, RSA/DSA keys, or ssh-agent as to avoid password authentication.
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After a 5 year development team hiatus, PuSSH 2 is finally out with some much needed changes, namely target machine acquisition using netcat as opposed to ping (ping could be added as an alternative target acquisition method), and most importantly of all, the capability to use different ports, because after all SSH could be listening on any port other than 22 and probably is these days for machines exposed to the world. Enjoy PuSSH, use it carefully, and send us your feedback.
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