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    A SSH based chatroom framework; inspired by "ssh-chat" project. This framework support not only the IRC-like command line interface, but also custom clients by providing an API. Unlike the public chat-room of ssh-chat, this implementation requiring all users must be authenticated by public key before starting a chat; however public chatrooms are still possible by hacking OpenSSH server, see Wiki page 'Public Chatroom' for details.
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    DENRIT

    DENRIT

    Perform anonymous and non-anonymous pentesting.

    DENRIT allows remote administration of anonymous networks (TOR, I2P and FreeNet). Also, contains a pentesting module to execute commands using a selected anonymous network, pentesting with TOR or TCP Follows a client/server model with well-defined communication interfaces. SSH is used to allow remote clients to access the machine and manage any anonymous network that is installed there, plus allows penetration testing anonymously (or non-anonymously) using tools such as Metasploit Framework, nmap, nikto, among others. The list of supported applications will grow as the project progresses. ...
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    Loma Larga

    Loma Larga

    Lomalarga is a VPN-like service based on SSH and Linux.

    Lomalarga is a port forwarding (VPN-like) service based on SSH & Linux. Based entirely on open source. The client is written in C# and the administration is based on Linux/lighttpd/PostgreSQL/PHP, with the UI written with Google Web Toolkit.
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    MidpSSH is an SSH and Telnet client for MIDP 1.0 / 2.0 (J2ME) devices such as Java(tm)-capable cellphones and other mobile devices.
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    PowerVNC is a multi-platform VNC client with UI sftp(ssh) capabilities.
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    JSecureTunneling is a Java SSH client that is entirely oriented in the management of SSH tunnels, offering the ability to establish secure and permanent tunnels to a remote SSH server, transparently just like a simple network connection.
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