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    VerySSH

    VerySSH

    A minimal, fast GUI for quickly launching SSH sessions from keychain

    A minimal, fast GUI for quickly launching SSH sessions from your ~/.ssh/config. SSH keychain 🔑🔗 Type to filter hosts Arrow Up/Down: Navigate through the list of hosts Enter: Connect to the selected host Esc: Close the application Delete: Clear the filter
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    SVL Header Injector
    -== Support SVL Reborn ==-- Update v.4.5.1 #Fix : DNS2SOCKS & Tun2Socks #add feature : Host to IP Update v.4.5 #OpenVPN Launcher Adopt from SVL-VPN. Request from many users. Thank you for the advice. #DNS2SOCKS #Fix Issue OpenVPN TAP now can also be used at SVL Tun2Socks
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    ssh-pull-id

    pulls ssh-id from a host instead of pushing to a host

    ssh-pull-id is a command line tool that does what ssh-copy-id does but in the opposite direction: instead of pushing your ssh-id to another machine, it pulls another machine's ssh-id into your host. the tool was made with Ubuntu Touch in mind, because its default ssh config is such, that ssh-copy-id won't work. this is because Ubuntu Touch device does not accept ssh client with password authentication, but only with public key based authentication. and copy-ssh-id itself uses password authentication to connect first, then push public key to the remote host, so that later key based authentication can be used instead. ...
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