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    MySecureShell is a sftp-server developing tool which help to make a ftp server like proftpd but very securised with SSH encryption. This software is highly configurable and very easy to install and use. Project has moved to https://github.com/mysecureshell/mysecureshell !
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    DotNetSSH
    DotNetSSH is a pure .NET implementation of the SSH2 client protocol suite. DotNetSSH development is alive and active. DotNetSSH is a fork of Tamir's excellent SharpSSH, itself is a port of JCraft's java Jsch.
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    Loma Larga

    Loma Larga

    Lomalarga is a VPN-like service based on SSH and Linux.

    Lomalarga is a port forwarding (VPN-like) service based on SSH & Linux. Based entirely on open source. The client is written in C# and the administration is based on Linux/lighttpd/PostgreSQL/PHP, with the UI written with Google Web Toolkit.
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