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    This service listens for incoming TELNET network connections. When a connection on the network port is received, the corresponding serial port is opened and the data between the two ports is redirected. When the network connection is closed, the serial port is closed and the service begins listening for another network connection.
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    cPanel Setup, Secure and Plugins
    cPInstall is a small bash script created at first for UnderHost customer then released to public. Its purpose is to give access to install, optimize, secure any common cPanel plugin within one click. Useful for novice and helpful for advanced users. http://underhost.com - Offshore Hosting Solutions New version coming soon!
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    SWAL is a program that can launch as a service (or standalone) and monitor other services and control other programs. Written in C++ and might have some .NET components (planning on a linux port)
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    ProxyTerm (pterm) is a simple tool to control console applications running on a remote machine. Unlike in telnet/ssh, applications are not terminated if the connection is shut down, but are kept running for subsequent connections from pterm clients.
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