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Haskell Database Connectivity 1.1.2.0
Haskell Database Connectivity project provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL relational databases. more>>
Haskell Database Connectivity project provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.)
HDBC is modeled loosely on Perls DBI interface http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/DBI.pm, though it has also been influenced by Pythons DB-API v2, JDBC in Java, and HSQL in Haskell.
HDBC is a from-scratch effort. It is not a reimplementation of HSQL, though its purpose is the same.
Main features:
- Ability to use replacable parameters to let one query be executed multiple times (eliminates the need for an escape function)
- Ability to access returned rows by column number
- Ability to read data from the SQL server on-demand rather than reading the entire result set up front
- HUnit testsuite for each backend driver
- Well-defined standard API and easy backend driver implementation
- Lazy reading of the entire result set (think hGetContents, but for the results of SELECT) (see sFetchAllRows)
- Support for translation between Haskell and SQL types
- Support for querying database server properties
- Add-on package (hdbc-missingh) to integrate with MissingH, providing a database backend for AnyDBM.
- Support for querying metadata such as column names.
- Support for querying additional metadata (column types, etc.)
<<lessHDBC is modeled loosely on Perls DBI interface http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/DBI.pm, though it has also been influenced by Pythons DB-API v2, JDBC in Java, and HSQL in Haskell.
HDBC is a from-scratch effort. It is not a reimplementation of HSQL, though its purpose is the same.
Main features:
- Ability to use replacable parameters to let one query be executed multiple times (eliminates the need for an escape function)
- Ability to access returned rows by column number
- Ability to read data from the SQL server on-demand rather than reading the entire result set up front
- HUnit testsuite for each backend driver
- Well-defined standard API and easy backend driver implementation
- Lazy reading of the entire result set (think hGetContents, but for the results of SELECT) (see sFetchAllRows)
- Support for translation between Haskell and SQL types
- Support for querying database server properties
- Add-on package (hdbc-missingh) to integrate with MissingH, providing a database backend for AnyDBM.
- Support for querying metadata such as column names.
- Support for querying additional metadata (column types, etc.)
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Added: 2007-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
907 downloads
Network Time Tools 0.8.1
Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network. more>>
Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network and the services on that network, and provide various reports on the hosts/services and optional alerts via email, pager, and cellphones. It also has the capability to send messages on user-specified services to email, pagers and cell phones.
Main features:
- Bandwidth measurement based on time intervals
- Checks Service availibilty on specified Hosts for the following protocols:
- ftp
- ssh
- telnet
- dns
- http ( specific pages )
- www ( simple head )
- pop
- nntp
- imap
- irc
- smtp
- Ability to send alerts based on user specified services to:
- pagers
- cell phones
- email
- A frontend that displays a daily report that can be viewed by a web browser or cell phone.
- views specific servers
- views specific services
- views bandwidth measurements
- view alerts
- Data stored in a Mysql Database
- Easily configurable via an XML config file
- Runs in Daemon or one-shot mode
<<lessMain features:
- Bandwidth measurement based on time intervals
- Checks Service availibilty on specified Hosts for the following protocols:
- ftp
- ssh
- telnet
- dns
- http ( specific pages )
- www ( simple head )
- pop
- nntp
- imap
- irc
- smtp
- Ability to send alerts based on user specified services to:
- pagers
- cell phones
- A frontend that displays a daily report that can be viewed by a web browser or cell phone.
- views specific servers
- views specific services
- views bandwidth measurements
- view alerts
- Data stored in a Mysql Database
- Easily configurable via an XML config file
- Runs in Daemon or one-shot mode
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
Scalix Connect for Evolution 10.0.0.337
Scalix Connect for Evolution provides full-function connectivity between Novell Evolution and the Scalix Server. more>>
Scalix Connect for Evolution provides full-function connectivity between Novell Evolution and the Scalix Server.
Scalix Connect for Evolution natively supports IMAP and iCal, resulting in compatibility with the full range of functionality offered by Evolution. No end user retraining is required when Evolution users move to Scalix.
Scalix offers the industrys richest third party support for Novell Evolution, enabling organizations to make centralized enterprise email, calendar and scheduling, address book, and contacts a reality for users on Linux desktops. Whether using Evolution, Outlook or Scalix Web Access, Scalix users enjoy full interoperability with other Scalix clients regardless of the operating platform, email client or web browser.
Scalix Connect for Evolution provides full-function connectivity between Novell Evolution and the Scalix Server. Compatible with Evolution 2.4.x, Scalix Connect natively supports IMAP and iCal resulting in compatibility with the full range of functionality offered by Evolution. No end user retraining is required when Evolution users move to Scalix.
Main features:
- Integrated email, calendar, and directory services
- Rich Text Format (RTF) message formatting
- Offline email folder synchronization (IMAP offline mode)
- Free/Busy directory lookup for group scheduling
- Client- and server-based rules
- Public folders
- Folder management, storage and sorting
- Public distribution lists
- Full Evolution address book & contacts
<<lessScalix Connect for Evolution natively supports IMAP and iCal, resulting in compatibility with the full range of functionality offered by Evolution. No end user retraining is required when Evolution users move to Scalix.
Scalix offers the industrys richest third party support for Novell Evolution, enabling organizations to make centralized enterprise email, calendar and scheduling, address book, and contacts a reality for users on Linux desktops. Whether using Evolution, Outlook or Scalix Web Access, Scalix users enjoy full interoperability with other Scalix clients regardless of the operating platform, email client or web browser.
Scalix Connect for Evolution provides full-function connectivity between Novell Evolution and the Scalix Server. Compatible with Evolution 2.4.x, Scalix Connect natively supports IMAP and iCal resulting in compatibility with the full range of functionality offered by Evolution. No end user retraining is required when Evolution users move to Scalix.
Main features:
- Integrated email, calendar, and directory services
- Rich Text Format (RTF) message formatting
- Offline email folder synchronization (IMAP offline mode)
- Free/Busy directory lookup for group scheduling
- Client- and server-based rules
- Public folders
- Folder management, storage and sorting
- Public distribution lists
- Full Evolution address book & contacts
Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2006-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1342 downloads
Slash::OurNet 1.4
Slash::OurNet is a Slash 2.0+ plug-in that allows OurNet connectivity to various BBS and NNTP systems. more>>
Slash::OurNet is a Slash 2.0+ plug-in that allows OurNet connectivity to various BBS and NNTP systems.
<<less Download (0.046MB)
Added: 2007-03-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
942 downloads
Jabber::Connection 0.03
Jabber::Connection is a simple Perl module with connectivity functions for Jabber. more>>
SYNOPSIS
# client connection:
my $c = new Jabber::Connection(
server => jabber.org,
log => 1,
);
# component connection:
# my $c = new Jabber::Connection(
# server => localhost:5700,
# localname => comp.localhost,
# ns => jabber:component:accept,
# log => 1,
# debug => 1,
# );
die "oops: ".$c->lastError unless $c->connect();
$c->register_beat(10, &every_10_seconds);
$c->register_handler(presence,&presence);
$c->register_handler(iq,&handle_iq_conference);
$c->register_handler(iq,&handle_iq_browse);
$c->auth(qmacro,password,myresource); # client auth
# $c->auth(secret); # component auth
$c->send( );
$c->start;
DESCRIPTION ^
The Jabber::Connection package provides basic functions for connecting clients and components to a Jabber server.
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
952 downloads
SSH with Keys HOWTO 0.08
SSH with Keys HOWTO is a document which shows how to use SSH with keys, passphrases, and ssh-agent. more>>
SSH with Keys HOWTO is a document which shows how to use SSH with keys, passphrases, and ssh-agent.
For those of you who have been using SSH for a while, you will probably understand its advantages over the previous telnet style applications such as telnet and remote shell.
Although SSH with keys has always been there, not many people know what it is about, and how you can utilize its strenghts to make your life as a system administrator a bit more easy.
<<lessFor those of you who have been using SSH for a while, you will probably understand its advantages over the previous telnet style applications such as telnet and remote shell.
Although SSH with keys has always been there, not many people know what it is about, and how you can utilize its strenghts to make your life as a system administrator a bit more easy.
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Added: 2006-10-04 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1117 downloads
SSH Enchanter 0.5.1
SSH Enchanter is a small library for scripting SSH sessions. more>>
SSH Enchanter is a small library for scripting SSH sessions.
Enchanter is a small library that helps you script SSH sessions in a manner similar to Expect. It comes in multiple flavors that support different scripting languages including Python, Ruby and BeanShell. This tool requires Java 5 or greater.
Here is an example script, date.py, that connects to a remote SSH server and gets the output of the date command:
ssh.connect(myserver, myusername);
ssh.waitFor(:~>);
ssh.sendLine(date);
print Server date is +ssh.getLine();
ssh.disconnect();
To execute this script with the script and enchanter jar in the current directory, run
java -jar enchanter-python-VERSION.jar date.py
Main features:
- Different builds to support Python, Ruby, and BeanShell scripts
- Learning Mode to automatically build scripts based on observing an interactive SSH session
- Supports public key and password-interactive authentication
- API similar to the ZOC telnet/SSH client
Enhancements:
- This release fixes the case when a missing DSA or RSA key wouldnt properly fail over to password-based authentication methods.
<<lessEnchanter is a small library that helps you script SSH sessions in a manner similar to Expect. It comes in multiple flavors that support different scripting languages including Python, Ruby and BeanShell. This tool requires Java 5 or greater.
Here is an example script, date.py, that connects to a remote SSH server and gets the output of the date command:
ssh.connect(myserver, myusername);
ssh.waitFor(:~>);
ssh.sendLine(date);
print Server date is +ssh.getLine();
ssh.disconnect();
To execute this script with the script and enchanter jar in the current directory, run
java -jar enchanter-python-VERSION.jar date.py
Main features:
- Different builds to support Python, Ruby, and BeanShell scripts
- Learning Mode to automatically build scripts based on observing an interactive SSH session
- Supports public key and password-interactive authentication
- API similar to the ZOC telnet/SSH client
Enhancements:
- This release fixes the case when a missing DSA or RSA key wouldnt properly fail over to password-based authentication methods.
Download (0.97MB)
Added: 2007-02-25 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
973 downloads
SSH library 0.11
Ssh library was designed to be used by programmers needing a working SSH framework. more>>
Ssh library was designed to be used by programmers needing a working SSH implementation by the mean of a library. Runs only on x86 linux, bsd and MacOS X.
libssh is a C library to access SSH 2 services from a program. It can remotely execute programs, transfer files, and serve as a secure and transparent tunnel for remote programs. Its Secure FTP implementation can play with remote files easily, without third-party programs others than libcrypto (from OpenSSL).
Main features:
- Full C library functions for manipulating a client-side SSH connection
- Lesser GPL licensing -SSH2 protocol compliant
- Fully configurable sessions
- Support for AES-128,AES-192,AES-256,blowfish, in cbc mode
- Use multiple SSH connections in a same process, at same time
- Use multiple channels in the same connection
- Thread safety when using different sessions at same time
- Basic but correct SFTP implementation (secure file transfer)
- RSA and DSS server public key supported
- Compression support (with zlib)
- Public key (RSA and DSS), password and keyboard-interactive authentication
- A complete documentation about its API
- Runs and tested under amd64, x86, arm, sparc32, ppc under Linux, Bsd, MacosX and Solaris
- A developer listening to you
Enhancements:
- Connection timeout support
- Keyboard-interactive authentication (used by Pam with SSH)
- Server public keys management
- 64 bits cpu support
- Enhanced documentation
- and of course a huge number of bugfixe
<<lesslibssh is a C library to access SSH 2 services from a program. It can remotely execute programs, transfer files, and serve as a secure and transparent tunnel for remote programs. Its Secure FTP implementation can play with remote files easily, without third-party programs others than libcrypto (from OpenSSL).
Main features:
- Full C library functions for manipulating a client-side SSH connection
- Lesser GPL licensing -SSH2 protocol compliant
- Fully configurable sessions
- Support for AES-128,AES-192,AES-256,blowfish, in cbc mode
- Use multiple SSH connections in a same process, at same time
- Use multiple channels in the same connection
- Thread safety when using different sessions at same time
- Basic but correct SFTP implementation (secure file transfer)
- RSA and DSS server public key supported
- Compression support (with zlib)
- Public key (RSA and DSS), password and keyboard-interactive authentication
- A complete documentation about its API
- Runs and tested under amd64, x86, arm, sparc32, ppc under Linux, Bsd, MacosX and Solaris
- A developer listening to you
Enhancements:
- Connection timeout support
- Keyboard-interactive authentication (used by Pam with SSH)
- Server public keys management
- 64 bits cpu support
- Enhanced documentation
- and of course a huge number of bugfixe
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2006-07-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
SSH KeyServer 3.0
SSH KeyServer provides a simple key-distribution server for SSH. more>>
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.
<<lessssh-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.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
965 downloads
SSHatter 0.2
SSHatter uses a brute force technique to determine the how to log into an SSH server. more>>
SSHatter uses a brute force technique to determine the how to log into an SSH server. The project simply tries each combination in a list of usernames and passwords to determine which ones successfully log in.
Enhancements:
- Modified to allow multiple hostnames and usernames
- Added passwords (taken from http://www.nth-dimension.org.uk/downloads.php?id=30)
<<lessEnhancements:
- Modified to allow multiple hostnames and usernames
- Added passwords (taken from http://www.nth-dimension.org.uk/downloads.php?id=30)
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-08-16 License: BSD License Price:
812 downloads
SSH Filesystem 1.8
SSH Filesystem is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. more>>
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.
Main features:
- 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.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of rarely occurring crashes and some smaller bugs.
<<lessThe 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.
Main features:
- 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.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of rarely occurring crashes and some smaller bugs.
Download (0.084MB)
Added: 2007-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
895 downloads
TrinityOS 05/22/05
TrinityOS is a step-by-step guide to securing, tuning, and enabling services for Linux. more>>
TrinityOS is a step-by-step, example-driven HOWTO on building a very functional Linux box with strong security in mind.
TrinityOS is well known for its strong packet firewall ruleset, Chrooted and Split DNS (v9 and v8), secured Sendmail (8.x), Linux PPTP, Serial consoles and Reverse TELNET, DHCPd, SSHd, UPSes, system performance tuning, the automated TrinityOS-Security implementation scripts, and much more.
Main features:
- Master References and Recommended Guidelines
- Linux Distribution Thoughts
- Core OS setup
- Network Connectivity
- Security
- System backup
- More Extensive Guides
<<lessTrinityOS is well known for its strong packet firewall ruleset, Chrooted and Split DNS (v9 and v8), secured Sendmail (8.x), Linux PPTP, Serial consoles and Reverse TELNET, DHCPd, SSHd, UPSes, system performance tuning, the automated TrinityOS-Security implementation scripts, and much more.
Main features:
- Master References and Recommended Guidelines
- Linux Distribution Thoughts
- Core OS setup
- Network Connectivity
- Security
- System backup
- More Extensive Guides
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2005-05-23 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1615 downloads
ssh tunnel on demand 1.0
ssh tunnel on demand provides a script that creates an SSH tunnel on demand. more>>
ssh tunnel on demand provides a script that creates an SSH tunnel on demand.
ssh tunnel on demand is a script that makes it possible for a user to create an SSH tunnel to a server and connect to it without needing an account on the box or any experience with SSH.
It was written for users that wanted to connect to Usermin at a remote site. Users enter information into a Web form and the server then connects an SSH tunnel to the remote Usermin server and redirects the browser through the tunnel.
<<lessssh tunnel on demand is a script that makes it possible for a user to create an SSH tunnel to a server and connect to it without needing an account on the box or any experience with SSH.
It was written for users that wanted to connect to Usermin at a remote site. Users enter information into a Web form and the server then connects an SSH tunnel to the remote Usermin server and redirects the browser through the tunnel.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
SSH Rootkit 6
SSH Rootkit is a patch for latest version of SSH 1.2 to enable rootkit features like incoming/outgoing password logging. more>>
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.
Enhancements:
- 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.
<<lessAdds 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.
Enhancements:
- 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.
Added: 2006-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1110 downloads
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager 1.2
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager is a frontend for SSH tunneling. more>>
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager (gSTM) provides a convenient front-end for the cumbersome ssh commandline.
Tunnel configurations are stored in a simple XML format with support for both local and remote port redirection.
Tunnels can be individually started and stopped from the simple main dialog with the option to add or delete a tunnel or modify its preferences.
An SSH tunnel with port redirection is usefull to access services behind a *nix firewall/router. For example, if you have a Terminal Server (remote desktop) and a MySQL server on your private LAN and want to access them securely from outside, you just open an ssh connection with two port redirections. You can then connect to your localhost which will be redirected over the encrypted tunnel, through the firewall/router, to the remote host.
<<lessTunnel configurations are stored in a simple XML format with support for both local and remote port redirection.
Tunnels can be individually started and stopped from the simple main dialog with the option to add or delete a tunnel or modify its preferences.
An SSH tunnel with port redirection is usefull to access services behind a *nix firewall/router. For example, if you have a Terminal Server (remote desktop) and a MySQL server on your private LAN and want to access them securely from outside, you just open an ssh connection with two port redirections. You can then connect to your localhost which will be redirected over the encrypted tunnel, through the firewall/router, to the remote host.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1190 downloads
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