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    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    An unofficial VMware® ESX/ESXi Manager for Linux

    vEMan - [v]Mware [E]SX [Man]ager provides a GUI for managing ESX servers natively from within your Linux desktop without the need to use Windows vSphere® anymore! Support vEMan development for v2.0 by gofundme! http://www.gofundme.com/vEMan Why I started vEMan? Because I hate it to start my Windows VM to manage ESX(i) servers ;o) vEMan is (maybe) not needed if you use vCenter 5.x: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2005377 --> vSphere >= v5 has a "web client" BUT keep in mind that there are caveats: Not all features are available in the web client AND it can connect to vCenters only (see: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006095) - ESX(i) v3.x or 4.x? ...
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    Netscreen Looking Glass

    Netscreen Looking Glass

    This is a tool I wrote a couple of years back in python. Requires python 2.x pexpect to run. It'll run via a webpage(cgi) and will issue commands to netscreen firewalls and display the results to the user(s). Much like a standard looking glass type application. Email me for questions/issues.
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