Category/Protocol/ssh

From Free Software Directory
 
Jump to: navigation, search

Broaden your selection: Category/Protocol

Category/Protocol Search icon.png

ssh (23)



Aumonet
Detects network and SSH server availability, mounts registered accesses and maintains them mounted accross network changes and interruptions.
EXo Platform
eXo Platform is an open-source digital workplace platform. Full-featured and user-centered, the solution enables a variety of use cases around internal communications, employee engagement, knowledge management and digital collaboration.
Fisoco
Fisoco is a command-line program which permit users to search and organize files on their system. First, tell Fisoco to find your files, then refine your selection, save it, and more to come (move, rename, delete, backup) ! At this stage of the development (0.8.4), only the command line interface is maintained, and it is only able to look for files into your local system (except /proc and /run), but this will progress soon ! Fisoco means FInd, Select, Order, and COnvert. Any contributions, comments, help, translations, ideas are all welcome !
Fwup
Firewall is a set of scripts (firewall, fwup and fwdown) that implement one or more ipchains firewalls that support various forms of network address and port translation. All you have to do is read the heavily documented policy file and edit it to reflect your network topology and filtering policy.
GNUpot
GNUpot is a wrapper that enables you to use git via SSH without repeating tedious jobs. GNUpot will take care of creating the repository, generating cryptoraphical keys, doing automatical commits, pushes and pulls when files are changed, and lots of other things.
Guix Heckert gnu.tiny.png
Guix is a transactional package manager and an advanced distribution of the GNU operating system. It can be used on top of any system running the Hurd or the Linux kernel, or it can be used as a standalone operating system distribution for i686, x86_64, ARMv7, AArch64 and powerpc64le machines. It can also cross compile applications for these architectures/OS combination and Windows 32/64 bit (mingw-w64), GNU/Linux mips64el, PowerPC 32/64 bit big endian, RiscV64. Support for Android is unofficial. In addition to standard package management features, Guix supports transactional upgrades and roll-backs, unprivileged package management, per-user profiles, and garbage collection. When used as a standalone GNU/Linux distribution, Guix offers a declarative, stateless approach to operating system configuration management. Guix is highly customizable and hackable through Guile programming interfaces and extensions to the Scheme language.
ICTCore
ICTCore is an open-source communication framework that provides core components for building telephony and unified communication applications. It enables developers to manage call flows, events, and integrations using a modular and extensible architecture.
ICTCrm
ICTCRM is an open-source customer relationship management (CRM) software designed to manage customer data and interactions while integrating communication technologies such as voice and email. It enables organizations to track leads, activities, and communication history within a centralized, web-based platform.
ICTSchool
ICTSchool is a web-based school management system designed to support academic, administrative, and communication activities within educational institutions. The platform provides a centralized digital environment to manage students, teachers, staff, classes, and institutional workflows efficiently. ICTSchool is used in educational settings to study and implement digital school administration practices and to understand how information systems can improve coordination and record
Kodi
Kodi (formerly known as XBMC) is an award-winning media player and entertainment hub, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls. It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet.

... further results



Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the page “GNU Free Documentation License”.

The copyright and license notices on this page only apply to the text on this page. Any software or copyright-licenses or other similar notices described in this text has its own copyright notice and license, which can usually be found in the distribution or license text itself.