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    IdeaConnect parallelSSH

    .NET SSH client allowing to execute commands on multiple servers

    IdeaConnect parallelSSH (pSSH) is a Secure Shell connection client created in C# which runs under .NET and/or Mono platforms. Allows to open multiple SSH connections under Windows, OSX and Linux (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu, openSUSE) platforms. The aim of the project is to create a good solution for management of multiple Linux-based servers. Built upon SharpSSH JSch wrapper by Tamir Gal, GPL licensed. For more information visit our site (http://ideaconnect.pl [ IdeaConnect Bartosz Pachołek ])...
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    nShell

    nShell

    Add command-line administration to your projects

    With nShell you can easily add administration via command-line shell to your projects creating your own semantic (commands and sections) in minutes
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