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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
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Tunnel

    Tunnel

    GUI Professional Tool for SHH Management

    Tunnel is a powerful, user-friendly SSH connection manager built with Python and GTK. It provides a modern graphical interface for managing multiple SSH connections, file transfers, port forwarding, and remote system administration.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bifrozt

    Bifrozt

    High interaction honeypot solution for Linux based systems

    NOTICE: The format of this project has been changed from ISO to using ansible and has been moved to GitHub. Github link: https://github.com/Bifrozt/bifrozt-ansible
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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