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    FullAuto

    FullAuto

    Fully Automate ANY Process with *Persistent* SSH/SFTP from One Host

    FullAuto is a groundbreaking secure programming framework that enables FULL API access to any number of simultaneous persistent SSH and SFTP connections to remote resources and devices. With FullAuto, connections are PERSISTANT enabling state preservation of file system navigations, environment manipulations, and user context shifting. Output and error messages from remote commands are returned accurately from both STDOUT and STDERR channels. With FullAuto persisent SSH/SFTP connections,...
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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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    Self-Healing Ind. File Transfer (Shift)

    Self-Healing Ind. File Transfer (Shift)

    Fast reliable local/remote file transfers, sync, tar create/extract

    Shift is a lightweight framework for high performance local and remote file transfers that provides resiliency across a wide variety of failure scenarios through various techniques. These include end-to-end integrity via cryptographic hashes, throttling of transfers to prevent resource exhaustion, balancing transfers across resources based on load and availability, and parallelization of transfers across multiple source and destination hosts for increased redundancy and performance.
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