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    Unattended Resolution in A Nutshell - OS
    Unattended installation of several Linux(kickstart,preseed,autoyast) and Windows(2000,XP,2003,2003R2,Vista,7,8,,10,112008,2012,2016,2019,2022,2025). Features: inventory, software management, dhcp-ldap, dns-ldap, php-ssh, syslog-ng, rsyslog, switch managment, ldap browser, pxe manager, central cron management, license management, guacomole integration.
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    apt-dater
    apt-dater provides a ncurses frontend to manage package updats on a large number of remote hosts using SSH. Beginning with version 0.5.5 apt-dater supports Debian based managed hosts and now also rug (openSUSE...) and yum (e.g. CentOS...) based systems.
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    SSHsprinkler is a tool to distribute the execution of commands or scripts on a set of remote networked systems. It is portable (written in Python), asynchronous, uses the ssh encryption and manages the logs of the batches carried out on target systems.
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