RSS 54 projects tagged "Terminals"

No download Website Updated 03 Nov 2008 sniffy

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The sniffy project can trace/log the data of any pseudo terminal in the system. Due to the way the terminal works, such a terminal trace provides complete information of what happened on the terminal screen, and sniffy is able to display/replay this information. It consists of a kernel module able to connect/hook on the pseudo terminal, a program to display the contents of any pseudo terminal on the fly, a daemon process tracing the pseudo terminal content into the file, and a replay program to replay any stored pseudo terminal session.

No download Website Updated 20 Sep 2010 ttyutils

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With ttyutils, a user can watch and control a remote user's terminal session, record the terminal session to a file for later playback, or write scripts to automate interactive terminal programs such as FTP.

Download Website Updated 20 Feb 2008 Webified Remote Desktop

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Webified Remote Desktop (WRD) is a browser-based application providing Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) access over HTTP/HTTPS. Using MyOODB and rdesktop, it provides easy anywhere access to Windows based computers.

Download Website Updated 19 Feb 2008 Webified Virtual Desktop

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Webified Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a browser-based application providing high speed access to remote computers over HTTP/HTTPS. Using MyOODB and VNC, it removes the need for complicated VPN software or paid services.

No download Website Updated 26 Aug 2011 Lan Core

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Lan Core is software that lets you build a thin client network on a Windows operating system. It was originally designed to work in a server or workstation with Windows XP Professional and using the native remote desktop protocol or RDP. To this end, the Lan Core package includes: (1) the Preboot Execution Environment or PXE service, a server application used to boot the thin clients (also referred as terminals or clients) in a local area network; (2) the thin client operating system (Thin OS), an embedded system based on Linux; and (3) an interface application used to manage the PXE service and thin clients. The thin clients' boot is done through a local area network (LAN), and it is based on the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) protocol. In order to do it, Lan Core also provides two additional services: a DHCP server and a Trivial FTP server for Windows, used to assign IP addresses and transfer boot files, respectively.

Download Website Updated 10 Mar 2011 Exscript

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Vit 3.94

Exscript is a scripting language for automating network connections over protocols such as Telnet or SSH. It is in some ways comparable to Expect, but has some unique features that make it a lot easier to use and understand for non-developers. It supports parallelization, logging, authentication mechanisms, and a lot more.

No download Website Updated 23 Jul 2012 PrinterSetup

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PrinterSetup is a flexible printer setup system. It is tailored to institutions with more than 20 deployed printers. It is designed to work with CUPS on Mac OS X. PrinterSetup is a component of PrintingWorks, a print accounting solution. There is limited documentation. Apple package deployment requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later, and is untested on earlier versions. Apple package development requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and Xcode 3.0 or later.

Download Website Updated 15 Dec 2009 SSHatter

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SSHatter uses a brute force technique to determine the how to log into an SSH server. It simply tries each combination in a list of usernames and passwords to determine which ones successfully log in.

Download No website Updated 11 Mar 2007 enhanced rpimp

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Enhanced Reverse Pimpage is an enhanced version of the original rpimp by Matt Miller. Reverse Pimpage was designed to allow you to access a computer that is behind a firewall from outside that firewall itself. The way it accomplishes this is by having the client (the computer behind the firewall) send a SYN request to a certain port at certain intervals. The computer that will access the client must run the server program, and when the time interval is up it will connect. Once it's connected, the client telnets to itself and routes data back and forth between the two.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2007 mdmpoold-ng

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mpmpoold is a PortServ compatible serial device server for Linux. mdmpoold is only the server part, and the only known client supporting this protocol is NPCOMM Suite for Windows. Since NPCOMM Suite changed its license to GPL, it is available from the same repository.

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