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The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops.
Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
This project is a Python program with PHP web UI to manage daily backups of F5 BigIP devices. It also is available as a turnkey VMware appliance requiring no Linux skills to use.
Disclaimer -
This project is an independent work under the GPL v2 license and is NOT provided by or supported by F5 Networks. It is provided as is with no warranty.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the...
...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?
- v5.x - but no vCenter?
- you want a native Linux vSphere client?
Then try vEMan!
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vEMan is not published or pronounced by VMware Inc. vEMan is an OpenSource project from a private person without any warranty or claim to bother VMware Inc. VMware,vSphere,ESX/ESXi,vCenter are trademarks by VMware Inc.
The ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge are downloadable images that can be run as VMWare or VirtualBox instances. The Idea behind the challenge is to test and exercise web application penetration testing in a controlled environment. These images are great for cyber security students, penetration testers and hobbyist.
Care should be taken if installed on an Internet access host as the application are purposely vulnerable to attack and exploitation.
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...Última versión disponible 2.11.19 en la web de VozBox:
http://www.vozbox.es/descarga/
Internet connection required during installation.
Update version: 2.11.19
1 - Customizing bash_login and bashrc
2 - Upgrade to version libpri-1.4.15
3 - Included new module-manager FOP2-1.0.3
4 - Inclusion of new packages and dependencies.
5 - Correction of errors in the installation.
6 - Upgrade to version webmin-1.710
7 - Correction of errors in the pbx-vpn script.
8- Inclusion of new script pbx-status.
The Virtual USB Analyzer is a graphical tool for browsing traces of captured USB data. It supports logs generated by Ellisys hardware analyzers and VMware's software analyzer, and Linux's usbmon.
OpenGL apps running inside a VM use VMGL to obtain graphics hardware acceleration. VMGL supports VMware, Xen PV and HVM, qemu, and KVM VMs; X11-based OS such as Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris; and ATI, Nvidia and Intel GPUs.