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PHP tools for developers and system administrators
The PHP Toolbox is an extensible, cross-browser script written in PHP for developers and system administrators. It was designed for rapid deployment to provide the user with on-demand tools for common server-side tasks. (http://www.phptoolbox.org)
RealMint is an ANSI terminal emulator and telnet client written completely in JavaScript. When installed, RealMint lets you login to your server from a web browser using telnet and an encrypted HTTPS tunnel.
Home Server Download Daemon (HSDD) is free non-GUI download manager for home network servers written in Java. HSDD is controlled remotely by telnet protocol.
JavaLightServer is a multi-purpose server that can be used to share our desktop across the Internet with other authorized clients. It provides also a secure connection using SSL certificates.
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JINX is a Java-based multi-user Unix-like environment that allows each user to remotely run their own java programs. Also the home of CurseHTTPD, a non-blocking java HTTP server.
A PHP Class to control the FileZilla Server from your site using a web interface or via your command line and to make it possible to automate user administration.
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.