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This is a mirror for the SSH library https://www.libssh.org/
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CryptoLyzer is a fast, flexible, and comprehensive server cryptographic protocol (TLS, SSL, SSH, DNSSEC) and related setting (HTTP headers, DNS records) analyzer and fingerprint (JA3, HASSH tag) generator with Python API and CLI.
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An Ansible role to bootstrap a host, by install and configure the necessary tools.
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Cryptographic protocol and security-related protocol piece parser.
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Free repository of cryptography-related data.
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Connects to a remote server over ssh and redirects input. Part of a challenge on BalCCon 2k23.
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Password Manager Daemon is a server that provides a way for applications to securely store and retrieve data at a centralized location. The data is stored in an XML file and clients connect and send commands to manipulate the data.
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This is a library making it easy to patch applications to send commands to PWMD. There is an included command line client 'pwmc' that reads protocol commands from stdin or in an interactive shell-like mode and sends them to the pwmd server.
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A Fish function to set up an SSH tunnel to a remote docker service container.
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Run a CLI command sequence on multiple network devices over SSH in parallel. Tested on Riverbed SteelHead appliance and Cisco routers.
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A POSIX-adherent shellscript for quick SSH deployment on Debian/RHEL/FreeBSD (based) systems. A short link to latest master tar download is @ https://tinyurl.com/issht
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Quick-and-dirty script to shorten SSH commands
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Quick-and-dirty script for remote secure copy as root, even if SSH root login is not permitted
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ssh mitm server for security audits supporting public key authentication, session hijacking and file manipulation
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Lab to learn Ansible by creating a user with ssh cross-keys on three Vagrant machines: RHEL7, Debian 12, and Solaris 11.4.
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D(HE)ater is a proof of concept implementation of the D(HE)at attack (CVE-2002-20001) through which denial-of-service can be performed by enforcing the Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
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