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    Router Remote
    With Router Remote you can connect to your router and change the configuration, restart it, and many other things from your phone. Currently only Zyxel routers supported, but it would possible to make it work with other routers as well. Please report non-working routers, since support might be added. It uses the android library Ohmenu available at http://github.com/omtinez/ohmenu to implement an intuitive, modern user interface to the application menu. Released under BSD license. For...
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    ajaxPHPterm is an AJAX terminal/shell emulator for PHP, based on the PHPterm project. It acts as a terminal and allows you to execute shell commands within your browser, even in a hosted environment. Added AJAX makes it behave more like a real shell.
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    Server that allow control windows remotly by console aplication with some features such as reduction of lag, reverse proxy and more.
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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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    The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
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