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    Doffen SSH Tunnel

    Doffen SSH Tunnel

    Manage hierarchy of ssh sessions and tunnels

    Ssh terminal, file transfer and tunneling tool. The focus is on running tunnels inside tunnels. That one has to jump through several machines. Please see the wiki pages for documentation. https://sourceforge.net/p/doffensshtunnel/wiki/Home/
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    PAC Manager
    PAC is a Perl/GTK replacement for SecureCRT/Putty/etc (linux ssh/telnet/... gui)... It provides a GUI to configure connections: users, passwords, EXPECT regular expressions, macros, etc. You like 'SecureCRT/SSHMenu'? Check this tool and let me know
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    Putty SSH Commander

    Putty SSH Commander

    Quickly, simultaneously issue SSH commands to multiple Linux machines

    Now you can quickly, simultaneously issue SSH commands to multiple UNIX servers from Windows. Host names, IP addresses and AES encrypted/Base64 encoded passwords come from a configuration file, dynamically creating GUI labels. Great, fast, SOA tool.
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    Putty Terminal Deployer

    Putty Terminal Deployer

    Easily open multiple SSH login terminals to Linux servers

    PuTTY Terminal Deployer allows dynamic PuTTY secure shell (SSH) logins to multiple UNIX servers. Host, IP addresses and AES encrypted/Base64 encoded passwords are read from a configuration file. All GUI labels are created dynamically from this info.
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    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH Java client GUI for Unix, Linux administration and monitoring

    ...Remotely monitor your servers in a real time dashboard displaying CPU and RAM. Access your servers; this release is integrated with the following 3rd party tools: Remote Desktop (RDP), PuTTY(included) , WinSCP (included) and Wireshark (separate download). Bandwidth and system monitoring. Secure login csv fields encryption MS Windows XP/Vista/7 Linux Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu (Debian) [Raanan Zion]
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    Net Tools for Development

    A collection of network-oriented tools

    ...Among others: - Standard network tools: ping, netstat, traceroute, nslookup - A port scanner - Servers: HTTP, FTP, TFTP servers - an HTTP proxy - A TCP tunnel - Clients: FTP client, embeddable PuTTY (for Windows only)
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    content: 1.proxy chains 3.1 2.putty 3.squid clam anti virus 4.tor 5.true crypt just some basis for privacy in linux
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    Spackle

    Spackle

    A Java based version of the popular PuTTY for Mac and Linux.

    A Java based version of the popular PuTTY for Mac and Linux. Tested on: -OS X 10.6 - 10.9 -RHEL 6 Requires: -Java -xterm -ssh -telnet *OSX Mavericks requires XQuartz
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    HSCP (Hybrid scp) is developing to transmit the large size file at high speed on the long distance and wideband infrastructure. It has achieved the fast transfer by changing the file transfer part of scp into the UDP (using UDT).
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    ...Then people use a web browser to surf to the peer web site. This package is complete and ready to use. It includes the Jetty web server, JSP Wiki, a VNC server and clients Putty and WinSCP.
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    (Update: Project has been abandoned) KPuTTY is a KDE-based interface to run ssh based on the look of the popular free Windows SSH client PuTTY.
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