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    Middleware for Existing SSH Hosts (Mesh)

    Middleware for Existing SSH Hosts (Mesh)

    Fine-grained authorizations and single sign-on for SSH remote commands

    Mesh is a secure, lightweight grid middleware that is based on the addition of a single sign-on capability to the built-in public key authentication mechanism of SSH using system call interposition.
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    Tailsnitch

    Tailsnitch

    A security auditor for Tailscale configurations

    tailsnitch is a security auditing tool for Tailscale networks (tailnets) that scans configurations and device setups to detect risky or overly permissive settings, helping administrators maintain a secure mesh network. Written in Go and designed to be run either as a CLI or integrated into automated pipelines, tailsnitch performs dozens of checks against common access control policies, authentication key practices, network exposure issues, and device security settings. It outputs structured reports on findings with severity levels and remediation guidance, and it can generate results in formats like JSON for downstream analysis and integration with CI/CD pipelines. ...
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    OmniEdge

    OmniEdge

    Bringing intranet on the internet with Zero-Config Mesh VPNS.

    OmniEdge is an Open source p2p layer 2 , zero-config mesh VPN infrastructure, a traditional VPN, AWS VPC, Ngrok, DDNS alternative. No central server, easy to scale with less maintenance. What happens in intranet, stays in in intranet.
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    DogoIDS

    DogoIDS

    Active-probing-based network IDS for wireless networks

    DogoIDS is an open-source active-probing-based network intrusion detection system (AP-NIDS) for wireless multihop networks (MANETs, Wireless Mesh Networks, Sensor Networks, etc). At this stage, DogoIDS only support the IEEE 802.11s standard for Wireless Mesh Networks. DogoIDS is now under construction in a very early stage and mainly for research purposes. However, we aim to release a stable version ready for production soon. *** IMPORTANT *** We uploaded the very first experimental implementation of DogoIDS (still alpha), so expect to find bugs. ...
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    WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows for encrypted, private communication between distant parties on the internet, independant of local network organization.
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    jWaste is a Java based implemtation of the WASTE-Protocol. WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows for encrypted, private communication between distant parties on the internet, independant of local network organization.
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