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| 1 | SSH ActiveX |
script | ASP | Free |
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| 2 | SSH KeyServer 3.0 |
linux | System->Networks | Free |
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SSH KeyServer provides a simple key-distribution server for SSH. ssh-keyserv can be used in trusted networks to centrally generate and distribute SSH keys to other computers. This is very useful in situations were the computers are reinstalled often and you do not want new SSH keys all the time. |
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| 3 | NiftyTelnet SSH 1.1r3 |
mac | Utilities->Internet Utilities | Free |
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NiftyTelnet SSH is an enhanced version of Chris Newmans NiftyTelnet 1.1 application which adds support for encrypted terminal sessions using the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol. |
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| 4 | SSH Factory |
script | Java | $2,499.00 Additional Info: Enterprise Developer License - for use by multiple developers in multiple geogrpahic locations |
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| 5 | Dropbear SSH 0.50 |
linux | System->System Administration | Free |
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Dropbear is a relatively small SSH 2 server and client. Dropbear SSH runs on a variety of POSIX-based platforms. Dropbear is open source software, distributed under a MIT-style license. Dropbear is particularly useful for "embedded"-type Linux (or other Unix) systems, such as wireless routers. Here are some key features of "Dropbear SSH": · A small memory footprint suitable for memory-constrained environments - Dropbear can compile to a 110kB statically linked binary with uClibc on x86 (only minimal options selected) · Dropbear server implements X11 forwarding, and authentication-agent forwarding for OpenSSH clients · Can run from inetd or standalone · Compatible with OpenSSH ~/.ssh/authorized_keys public key authentication · The daemon, keygen, key converter, and client can be compiled into a single binary (ala busybox) · Features can easily be disabled when compiling to save space · TCP forwarding support |
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| 6 | SSH Filesystem 1.8 |
linux | System->Filesystems | Free |
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SSH Filesystem is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to set up: i.e. on the server side theres nothing to do. On the client side mounting the filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh. The idea of sshfs was taken from the SSHFS filesystem distributed with LUFS, which I found very useful. There were some limitations of that codebase, so I rewrote it. Here are some key features of "SSH Filesystem": · Based on FUSE (the best userspace filesystem framework for linux ;-) · Multithreading: more than one request can be on its way to the server · Allowing large reads (max 64k) · Caching directory contents Installing First you need to download FUSE 2.2 or later from http://fuse.sourceforge.net/. You also need to install the devel package for glib2.0. After installing FUSE, compile sshfs the usual way: ./configure make make install (as root) How to mount a filesystem Once sshfs is installed (see next section) running it is very simple: sshfs hostname: /mountpoint Note, that its recommended to run it as user, not as root. For this to work the mountpoint must be owned by the user. If the username is different on the host you are connecting to, then use the "username@host:" form. If you need to enter a password sshfs will ask for it (actually it just runs ssh which ask for the password if needed). You can also specify a directory after the ":". The default is the home directory. Whats New in This Release: · This release fixes a couple of rarely occurring crashes and some smaller bugs. |
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| 7 | SSH Factory 2.3 |
windows | Software Development->Java Tools | Free |
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| 8 | SSH Rootkit 6 |
linux | Miscellaneous->Security | Free |
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SSH Rootkit is a patch for latest version of SSH 1.2 to enable "rootkit" features like incoming/outgoing password logging, "global password" to allow login into any account using a pre-defined password. Adds options to SSH configure script to enable rootkit features. Script kiddie dream! WARNING: If configure fails on your system for some reason, re-run autoheader / autoconf in the ssh dir after patching. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! PLEASE READ THE SECTION ABOUT SETTING FILE MODES FOR THE USERNAME/PASSWORD LOG FILE!!! IF YOU DONT, SSH ROOTKIT WILL NOT WORK!!! IF I GET ANY EMAIL ABOUT "SIGNAL 11" WHEN RUNNING SSH, I WILL IGNORE IT! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! NOTICE: This version includes patches from these people: Zelea, spwn. NOTICE: Setting file modes on the logfile PLEASE make sure that your selected log file (--enable-ssh-log=whatever) is set to mode 666 (read/write by all) its extremely important to do this, because otherwise ssh will not be able to fopen() the log file, and will die with sig11. No, there is not an easy way to make it open the file while its still root. So, to summarize this: # chmod 666 /wherever/your/log/file/is/.logfile If you dont do this, dont come crying to me after the admin finds you. Whats New in This Release: · now uses configure options to enable rootkit features · NEW logging facility, save incoming AND outgoing logins into a file, outgoing logins are saved with [successful] or [failed] message, great incase the user types some -other- password, then you can have access to TWO of his shells general code cleanup build against ssh-1.2.27 · corrected a bug that prevented wtmp/utmp login when RSA authentication and .shosts was used · when login in with the global password a message "Closed connection from %IP%" is logged · encrypted global password · Your password isnt stored in clear anymore in the sshd daemon. Only the MD5 hash of your password is. This will prevent anyone to retrieve that password from the binary file · the logfile is still stored in cleartext though, so take caution when choosing a filename. Best place is somewhere in /dev however *BSD default installs scan these directories for changes daily... /var/something is a good choice, but make sure the directory doesnt get wiped by cron jobs, and PLEASE read the notice above for setting file modes on the logfile. |
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| 9 | SSH Tunnel 4.1 |
windows | Network Internet->Misc Networking Tools | $0 |
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SSH Tunnel is a powerful encryption and tunneling program that supports SSH1 and SSH2. It has a very flexible port forward system that allows for the assignment of any local addresses (including changing ones like DHCP assigned) as well as remote port forwarding (given your provider supports/provides this feature). SSH Tunnel also incorporates the use of backup servers and auto-reconnect to ensure that your connection is stable and consistent. SSH Tunnels connection limit setting allows you to specify how many concurrent connections you want the software to make to help prevent connection errors on servers that limit the number of simultaneous connections. SSH Tunnels built in firewall helps you make sure no connection is made to any address you dont want to as long as SSH Tunnel is loaded. This prevents programs from accessing the internet outside of the tunnel even in case you configured that program incorrectly. SSH Tunnel offers you to configure Internet Explorer to use SSH Tunnels tunnels while SSH Tunnel is loaded eliminating time consuming setup or the annoyance to change it back and forth to its normal settings each time SSH Tunnel is started or shut down. |
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| 10 | Mobile SSH 3.0 |
windows | Network Internet->Remote Computing Tools | $95.00 |
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Mobile SSH gives you Telnet and SSH1/SSH2 terminal access to a wide range of network devices and applications from your wireless handheld. It supports VT100, IBM 5250, and IBM 3270 terminal emulation. With Mobile SSH, you can access network devices and important applications 24/7 from almost anywhere dramatically decreasing costly network downtime, and accelerating response intervals. Mobile SSH allows you to manage a range of network devices including: Unix and Linux servers, Cisco routers, Novell Netware, and more AS/400 and iSeries servers IBM mainframes Mobile SSH can be used on: BlackBerry devices Nokia phones, Series 40, 60 and 80 Motorola phones Mobile SSH allows you to manage a range of network devices including Unix and Linux servers, Cisco routers, Novell Netware, AS/400, iSeries servers, IBM mainframes and other networks. |
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| 11 | Mobile SSH 3.0 |
windows | Network Tools->Telnet SSH Clients | $95 |
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Mobile SSH features a wireless connection with this SSH and Telnet solution, so you can do important work from any place youll be. Mobile SSH gives you Telnet and SSH1/SSH2 terminal access to a wide range of network devices and applications from your wireless handheld. The program supports VT100, IBM 5250, and IBM 3270 terminal emulation so you can solve problems when youre on-the-go. Limitations: · 30 days trial |
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| 12 | Bundle::SSH 1.00 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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Bundle::SSH is a Perl bundle to install modules to use SSH from Perl. SYNOPSIS First you have to download and expand the PARI itself. See INSTALL PARI below. Then: perl -MCPAN -e force install Bundle::SSH This bundle defines the modules you need to use SSH from Perl. Thre are two ways to do this. One is using Net::SSH which is a wrapper around the ssh command installed (or not) on your computer. It is simple to install and use but it depends on external executabel and has other drawbacks too. I have included it in this bundle. The other way which is more involved both in terms of installation and in the way you use it is called Net::SSH::Perl . It is a Perl/C implementation of the SSH protocol. This module should list all the required modules (and maybe more) to use either of the above way to ssh to another machine. It is organized in a way so it will be able to install everything without the need to install prerequsite modules. CONTENTS Net::SSH - independent wrapper around the ssh command Math::Pari - interface to PARI, testing gave me errors, need force Class::Loader Crypt::Random - errors, needed force Digest::SHA1 Digest::HMAC Digest::BubbleBabble - it seems that there are very few tests Digest::MD2 Convert::ASN1 Crypt::Rijndael Crypt::CBC Crypt::DES Crypt::DES_EDE3 Convert::PEM Data::Buffer Crypt::DSA Crypt::DH String::CRC32 Math::GMP Compress::Zlib - I think this also needed force but I am not sure Convert::ASCII::Armour Crypt::Blowfish Crypt::Primes - needs force Sort::Versions Tie::EncryptedHash Crypt::RSA - needs force Net::SSH::Perl - asks, intimate questions, my answereses are [3] and [2] |
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| 13 | SSH Navigator 1.02 |
windows | Network Internet->FTP and Archie Clients | $19 |
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Navigate local and remote file systems, copy, move, delete, sort, cancel transfers, and change file attributes with this easy to use client SSH/SFTP program. Stores connection information for all your favorite sites, so you just type it in once. It uses the SSH-2 protocol for the ultimate in security. |
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| 14 | SSH Explorer 1.81 |
windows | Network Tools->Telnet SSH Clients | $29.95 |
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User-friendly SSH/Telnet client for remote Linux server administration. SSH Explorer is a new generation SSH/Telnet client and terminal emulator that makes remote Linux server administration look like much more fun than it actually is. File View panel lets you navigate through and operate with remote directories and files as effortlessly as if they were on your home computer. SSH Explorer also includes a pack of useful Linux commands and will allow you to create your personal snippets so you dont have to remember and type them anymore. VT100 terminal emulation, SSH1, SSH2 and Telnet protocols are supported. Here are some key features of "SSH Explorer": · File View · Snippets Toolbar · Customizable Snippets · QuickType Bar · VT100 terminal emulation support · Protocols supported: SSH, SSH2,Telnet · Linux colors · Modern XP Interface · Output logging Limitations: · 30 days trial · Nag screen |
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| 15 | SSH Explorer 1.6 |
windows | Network Tools->Telnet SSH Clients | $29 |
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SSH Explorer is a new generation SSH/Telnet client and terminal emulator that makes remote Linux server administration look like much more fun than it actually is. File View panel lets you navigate through and operate with remote directories and files as effortlessly as if they were on your home computer. SSH Explorer also includes a pack of useful Linux commands and will allow you to create your personal snippets so you dont have to remember and type them anymore. VT100 terminal emulation, SSH1, SSH2 and Telnet protocols are supported. Here are some key features of "SSH Explorer": · File View · Snippets Toolbar · Customizable Snippets · QuickType Bar · VT100 terminal emulation support · Protocols supported: SSH, SSH2,Telnet · Linux colors · Modern XP Interface · Output logging Limitations: · 30 days trial · Nag screen |
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| 16 | SSH Explorer 1.81 |
windows | Network Internet->Dial up Connectivity | $29.95 |
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Features Here is a list of some of the most important features youll find in SSH Explorer: File View Integrated text editor Integrated SFTP client Tabbed interface Snippets Toolbar Customizable Snippets QuickType Bar VT100 terminal emulation support Protocols supported: SSH, SSH2,Telnet Linux colors Modern XP Interface Output logging Public key authentication |
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| 17 | SSH Explorer SSH Client 1.81 |
windows | Network Tools->Telnet SSH Clients | $29.95 |
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| 18 | Erics TelNet98 12.0-SSH |
windows | Network Internet->Other | $34.95 |
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| 19 | SSH Explorer 1.2 |
windows | Network Internet->Terminals and Telnet Clients | $54.95 |
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SSH Explorer is a new generation SSH/Telnet client and terminal emulator that makes remote Linux server administration look like much more fun than it actually is. File View panel lets you navigate through and operate with remote directories and files as effortlessly as if they were on your home computer. SSH Explorer also includes a pack of useful Linux commands and allows you to create your own snippets so you dont have to remember and type them anymore. VT100 terminal emulation, SSH1, SSH2 and Telnet protocols are supported. |
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| 20 | SSH Helper 1.3 |
mac | Security Privacy->Security | Free |
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Secure Shell helper alleviates the need to use the command line to configure a working OpenSSH system. Its all point and click! SSH Helper supports a new file type - the sshkey file type. A sshkey file is nothing more that a file that contains the text of a public key. Here are some key features of "SSH Helper": · Control whos allowed to access your account · Generate new OpenSSH keys · View/Export your public keys · Setup and control the SSH server · Easy to use Wizard allows you to configure the server and personal identity. Whats New in This Release: · Built as universal binary. |
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