https://github.com/subhra74/snowflake
Snowflake is a graphical SSH client. It has a file browser, terminal emulator, resource/process manager, disk space analyzer, text editor, log viewer and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. It runs on Linux and Windows. Snowflake has been tested with Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and HP-UX
This project now hosts the third-generation of Java SSH API, Maverick Synergy. This API builds on the Maverick Legacy commercial APIs and delivers a new API in a unified client/server framework. This API is available to the community under the LGPL open source license.
This update includes ed25519 support, support for the new OpenSSH private key file format and stronger key exchange algorithms.
The project continues to host both the original API and legacy applications created around...
A web-based SSH console to execute commands and manage multiple systems simultaneously. KeyBox allows you to share terminal commands and upload files to all your systems. Once the sessions have been opened you can select a single system or any combination to run your commands. Also, additional system administrators can be added and their terminal sessions and history can be audited.
Exports your Wlanprofiles including Keys in Plaintext.
A little Tool that exports your Windows-Wlanprofiles into your Workingdirectory. The Key is in plaintext, so it maybe usefull if you want to migrate a new Computer into your Network but forgot your Key.
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This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host