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    SSHTOOLS

    SSHTOOLS

    Java SSH API

    This project now hosts the third-generation of Java SSH API, Maverick Synergy. This API builds on the Maverick Legacy commercial APIs and delivers a new API in a unified client/server framework. This API is available to the community under the LGPL open source license. This update includes ed25519 support, support for the new OpenSSH private key file format and stronger key exchange algorithms. The project continues to host both the original API and legacy applications created around...
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    ORLA (Open Remote Linux Administration)

    ORLA (Open Remote Linux Administration)

    Monitor your GNU/Linux server with your smartphone

    ORLA, or Open Remote Linux Administration, is a project we’re working on as engineering studients in IT at Polytech Marseille Engineering School, France. The goal of ORLA is to provide Server Administrators a small yet effective monitoring tool on your Android phone. And security will not be a problem as we’ll cipher data transmission with AES-256 encryption.
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