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    Tabby Web

    Tabby Web

    An SSH/Telnet/Serial client in your browser

    Tabby Web brings a modern terminal experience to the browser by pairing a web UI with a backend gateway that brokers TCP connections over WebSockets. It aims to deliver an experience similar to the desktop Tabby terminal—sessions, profiles, and rich configuration—while being accessible anywhere through a login. The architecture splits concerns: a Django-based control plane manages users, auth, and configuration, while a gateway service handles network transport so browser clients can reach...
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    http-proxy-tunnel

    Create nested tunnels through HTTP proxies

    ...It differs from other proxy tunnelling programs in that it can tunnel through multiple proxies, and can use SSL tunnels. These abilities mean that in combination with a web server that can proxy (such as Apache) you can serve normal web pages from ports 80 and 443 and connect to the server (using ssh say) via those ports at the same time. All available documentation can be read online at http://http-proxy-tunnel.sourceforge.net/
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    Backuso

    Backuso

    Backup software for your data to local and remote SSH systems

    Backuso – pronounce like the opera singer ‘Caruso’ – is a software for routine and automated backups of your computer to either a local storage or a remote storage on an SSH server, or both. A local storage is anything accessible in the directory structure of your computer. Most of the time this will be a (large) hard drive, mounted at a convenient location. A remote storage is anything which is accessed on your network via the ssh protocol. This could be a NAS (Network Attached Storage) in your local LAN, or a server share on the internet. ...
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    ClusterShell
    Manage node sets, node groups and execute commands on cluster nodes in parallel. Provides an event-based Python library to improve administration of large compute clusters or server farms. Command line tools: clush and nodeset included.
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    kcm_sshd is a python-based KControl module intended for configuring OpenSSHD servers. It supports many common options and integrates nicely into System Settings and other KDE configuration tools.
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    UDPonTCPproxy proxies UDP traffic from a set of ports over TCP tunnels. Server side NAT's the UDP ports to a chosen destination, then sends back destination's replies. Usefull to tunnel UDP over SSH tunnels to things like license or game servers.
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    SSH-Toggler
    A simple python based tool for toggling the state of SSH Server in Debian systems featuring a small GTK2-GUI.
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