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    Moscrack is a perl application designed to facilitate cracking WPA keys on a cluster of computers. This is accomplished with any one of Mosix clustering software, ssh, rsh or Pyrit connectivity to nodes. Cluster nodes can run any Un*x variant (includ
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    SAGA - Simple API for Grid Application. The OGF GWD-R.90 Standard (SAGA Core) Implementation(s). It comes with lots of middleware adaptors for cloud and grid middleware, like Globus, LSF, Condor, Sector/Sphere, EC2, SSH and more.
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    SimParEx executes a program(command) on many computers (farm) in parallel and collects the results (task farming). Major features: minimal requirements (TCP, SSH, Perl), flexible task definition, web interface.
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