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    libpwmd

    API for Password Manager Daemon (pwmd)

    Libpwmd provides an API for connecting to pwmd. It allows for your application to easily store and retrieve data from a pwmd server. It does all the work of setting up the socket and socket IO. Fetching element content can be done in as little as 4 function calls: pwmd_new(), pwmd_connect(), pwmd_open() and pwmd_command().
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    SSH MITM

    SSH MITM

    SSH man-in-the-middle tool

    This penetration testing tool allows an auditor to intercept SSH connections. A patch applied to the OpenSSH v7.5p1 source code causes it to act as a proxy between the victim and their intended SSH server; all plaintext passwords and sessions are logged to disk. Of course, the victim's SSH client will complain that the server's key has changed. But because 99.99999% of the time this is caused by a legitimate action (OS re-install, configuration change, etc), many/most users will disregard the warning and continue on. ...
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    dynipdrop

    Drop specified IP n seconds remotely, auto-undrop it when timeout.

    ...So I written this program -- dynipdrop("dynipdrop" daemon and "ipdrop_local" to send a drop-msg from localhost, and "ipdrop_udp" to send a drop-msg to another server(installed the dynipdrop daemon). And I think: "Maybe I can make a client to drop the ssh-scan, like DenyHost(http://denyhost.sf.net)", so I write the "sshdprotector". dynipdrop run on linux and need iptables, I use "portsentry(http://sourceforge.net/projects/sentrytools/" + "sshdprotect" + "dynipdrop" to protect my servers, and hope this software make some help to you.
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    PuTTY SSH client for Symbian OS
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    SSHDOS is a DOS port of SSH, SCP, SFTP and Telnet clients. Needs a packet driver (or a PPP driver for dialup connection) only. There are two separate packages for SSH1 and for SSH2.
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    PocketPuTTY is a Pocket PC port of famous PuTTY (SSH client). Smartphone support is also planned. The long-term goal is to get PocketPuTTY included into official PuTTY development tree.
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