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    Ganymed SSH-2: Java based SSH-2 Protocol Implementation The Ganymed SSH-2 library allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding, SCP and SFTP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included. Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the de-facto standard for open source based SSH communication in Java software. The library is used in many industrial products but also in open source software, e.g., in the widely used SVN plugin for Eclipse and in Cyberduck (a popular SFTP client for the Mac). Originally, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java was developed by Dr. Christian Plattner for the Ganymed replication project at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, back in 2005. In the meantime, its clearly structured code has been ported by different people to other languages as well. Confusingly, there are also Java branches with slightly different names. However, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the original implementation with a stable interface that is backwards compatible to the first implementation written in 2005 (!). · http://code.google.com/p/ganymed-ssh-2/
    Ganymed SSH-2: Java based SSH-2 Protocol Implementation The Ganymed SSH-2 library allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding, SCP and SFTP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included. Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the de-facto standard for open source based SSH communication in Java software. The library is used in many industrial products but also in open source software, e.g., in the widely used SVN plugin for Eclipse and in Cyberduck (a popular SFTP client for the Mac). Originally, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java was developed by Dr. Christian Plattner for the Ganymed replication project at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, back in 2005. In the meantime, its clearly structured code has been ported by different people to other languages as well. Confusingly, there are also Java branches with slightly different names. However, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the original implementation with a stable interface that is backwards compatible to the first implementation written in 2005 (!). · http://code.google.com/p/ganymed-ssh-2/
    a year and 2 months ago
    by gresch
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    KiTTY is a fork from version 0.60 (build 20100914) of PuTTY, the best telnet / SSH client in the world. KiTTY is only designed for the Microsoft Windows platform. For more information about the original software, or pre-compiled binaries on other systems, you can go to the Simon Tatham PuTTY page. · http://www.9bis.net/kitty/
    KiTTY is a fork from version 0.60 (build 20100914) of PuTTY, the best telnet / SSH client in the world. KiTTY is only designed for the Microsoft Windows platform. For more information about the original software, or pre-compiled binaries on other systems, you can go to the Simon Tatham PuTTY page. · http://www.9bis.net/kitty/
    2 years and 2 months ago
    by gresch
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    mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote, an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager. mRemoteNG adds bug fixes and new features to mRemote. It allows you to view all of your remote connections in a simple yet powerful tabbed interface. mRemoteNG supports the following protocols: * RDP (Remote Desktop/Terminal Server) * VNC (Virtual Network Computing) * ICA (Citrix Independent Computing Architecture) * SSH (Secure Shell) * Telnet (TELecommunication NETwork) * HTTP/HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) * rlogin * Raw Socket Connections mRemoteNG is now available. Download it now! · http://www.mremoteng.org/
    mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote, an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager. mRemoteNG adds bug fixes and new features to mRemote. It allows you to view all of your remote connections in a simple yet powerful tabbed interface. mRemoteNG supports the following protocols: * RDP (Remote Desktop/Terminal Server) * VNC (Virtual Network Computing) * ICA (Citrix Independent Computing Architecture) * SSH (Secure Shell) * Telnet (TELecommunication NETwork) * HTTP/HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) * rlogin * Raw Socket Connections mRemoteNG is now available. Download it now! · http://www.mremoteng.org/
    2 years and 2 months ago
    by gresch
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    JSch is a pure Java implementation of SSH2. JSch allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc., and you can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs. JSch is licensed under BSD style license. Why JSch? Originally, our motivation to develop this stuff is to allow users of our pure java X servers, WiredX, to enjoy secure X sessions. So, our efforts had mostly targeted to implement the SSH2 protocol for X11 forwarding. Of course, however, we are now also interested in adding other functionality like port forward, file transfer, terminal emulation, etc. SSH2 Needless to say, SSH provides support for secure remote login, secure file transfer, and secure TCP/IP and X11 forwarding. It can automatically encrypt, authenticate, and compress transmitted data. The SSH protocol is available in two incompatible varieties: SSH1 and SSH2. SSH2 was invented to avoid the patent issues regarding RSA (RSA patent has expired), and to fix some data integrity problem that SSH1 has, and for a number of other technical reasons. SSH2 protocol has been standardized on IETF Secure Shell working group and drafts related to SSH2 protocol are available on the web. In developing JSch, we are now referring to following documents: · http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/
    JSch is a pure Java implementation of SSH2. JSch allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc., and you can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs. JSch is licensed under BSD style license. Why JSch? Originally, our motivation to develop this stuff is to allow users of our pure java X servers, WiredX, to enjoy secure X sessions. So, our efforts had mostly targeted to implement the SSH2 protocol for X11 forwarding. Of course, however, we are now also interested in adding other functionality like port forward, file transfer, terminal emulation, etc. SSH2 Needless to say, SSH provides support for secure remote login, secure file transfer, and secure TCP/IP and X11 forwarding. It can automatically encrypt, authenticate, and compress transmitted data. The SSH protocol is available in two incompatible varieties: SSH1 and SSH2. SSH2 was invented to avoid the patent issues regarding RSA (RSA patent has expired), and to fix some data integrity problem that SSH1 has, and for a number of other technical reasons. SSH2 protocol has been standardized on IETF Secure Shell working group and drafts related to SSH2 protocol are available on the web. In developing JSch, we are now referring to following documents: · http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/
    2 years and 8 months ago
    by gresch
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    SFTP-Client mit Java implementieren August 28th, 2007 in Code-Schnipsel | 2 Kommentare » Wer innerhalb eines Projektes vor die Aufgabe gestellt wird, eine FTP-Verbindung über den SSH-Port (SFTP) aufzubauen steht schnell vor dem Problem, dass Java von Haus aus hierfür keine geeignete Library zur Verfügung stellt. Da ich selbst beim Suchen nach der geeigneten Lösung einen gewissen Moment in Google, auf diversen Seiten und Foren und im Quellcode von diversen Libs verbrachte, möchte ich hier die von mir präferierte Lösung vorstellen. · http://www.thomasschiffler.de/2007_08/code-schnipsel/sftp-client-mit-java-implementieren/
    SFTP-Client mit Java implementieren August 28th, 2007 in Code-Schnipsel | 2 Kommentare » Wer innerhalb eines Projektes vor die Aufgabe gestellt wird, eine FTP-Verbindung über den SSH-Port (SFTP) aufzubauen steht schnell vor dem Problem, dass Java von Haus aus hierfür keine geeignete Library zur Verfügung stellt. Da ich selbst beim Suchen nach der geeigneten Lösung einen gewissen Moment in Google, auf diversen Seiten und Foren und im Quellcode von diversen Libs verbrachte, möchte ich hier die von mir präferierte Lösung vorstellen. · http://www.thomasschiffler.de/2007_08/code-schnipsel/sftp-client-mit-java-implementieren/
    2 years and 8 months ago
    by gresch
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    Welcome to Poderosa.org. Poderosa is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows. · http://en.poderosa.org/
    Welcome to Poderosa.org. Poderosa is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows. · http://en.poderosa.org/
    4 years and 3 months ago
    by gresch
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    copSSH is an ssh server and client implementation for windows systems. It is a yet another packaging of portable openssh, cygwin, some popular utilites, plus implementation of some best practices regarding security. You can use COPSSH for remote administration of your systems or gathering remote information in a secure way. · http://www.itefix.no/phpws/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=12&MMN_position=22:22
    copSSH is an ssh server and client implementation for windows systems. It is a yet another packaging of portable openssh, cygwin, some popular utilites, plus implementation of some best practices regarding security. You can use COPSSH for remote administration of your systems or gathering remote information in a secure way. · http://www.itefix.no/phpws/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=12&MMN_position=22:22
    5 years and a month ago
    by gresch
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    Features * On Demand o Can load keys when ssh is launched. o Can load keys when the Apple Keychain is unlocked. * Security o Can unload keys on sleep (or after a period of sleep). o Can unload keys when the screenssaver kicks in. o Can unload keys when the Apple Keychain is locked. o Can lock the Apple Keychain when the screensaver kicks in. o Can ask for confirmation when keys are accessed (useful for agent forwarding). * Display o Icon can be displayed in the statusbar, dock, or both. * Integration o Apple Keychain + Can store SSH key passphrases in the Apple Keychain. + Can lock/unlock the Apple Keychain from a menu item. o Global Environment + Can add the necessary variables to the global environment, so you can use SSHKeychain with Project Builder, etc. o SSH Tools + Works seamless with the commandline tools (adding keys from the commandline also updates the UI). + Can generate new keypairs from the UI. * Networking o Tunneling + Local ports can be forwarded over a ssh connection from the tunnel menu. + Tunnels can be launched when your keys are loaded. + The tunnel menu indicates the status of your tunnels. + Tunnels are automatically closed when the system goes to sleep. + Multiple ports can be forwarded over one ssh connection. o Can handle agent requests through Agent Forwarding. · http://www.sshkeychain.org/
    Features * On Demand o Can load keys when ssh is launched. o Can load keys when the Apple Keychain is unlocked. * Security o Can unload keys on sleep (or after a period of sleep). o Can unload keys when the screenssaver kicks in. o Can unload keys when the Apple Keychain is locked. o Can lock the Apple Keychain when the screensaver kicks in. o Can ask for confirmation when keys are accessed (useful for agent forwarding). * Display o Icon can be displayed in the statusbar, dock, or both. * Integration o Apple Keychain + Can store SSH key passphrases in the Apple Keychain. + Can lock/unlock the Apple Keychain from a menu item. o Global Environment + Can add the necessary variables to the global environment, so you can use SSHKeychain with Project Builder, etc. o SSH Tools + Works seamless with the commandline tools (adding keys from the commandline also updates the UI). + Can generate new keypairs from the UI. * Networking o Tunneling + Local ports can be forwarded over a ssh connection from the tunnel menu. + Tunnels can be launched when your keys are loaded. + The tunnel menu indicates the status of your tunnels. + Tunnels are automatically closed when the system goes to sleep. + Multiple ports can be forwarded over one ssh connection. o Can handle agent requests through Agent Forwarding. · http://www.sshkeychain.org/
    5 years and 9 months ago
    by gresch
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