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Puppet Module for managing OpenSSH
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Ciplerli.st - strong ciphers for NGINX, Apache, Lighttpd and more.
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Documentation how to setup Open SSH-Server and Client with Debian 11 "bullseye"
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If you use OpenSSH server/client in a production environment, this repository helps provide a secure SSH based on the Extended Package for Secure Shell (SSH) National Information Assurance Partnership and also some other options.
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OpenSSH 6.7 client for systems with OpenSSH 7.x or later, to use with older network equipment
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SSH Version Checker
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This openSSH Version Logs all failed login attempts and when a wrong password is typed in there will be a delay until next password attempt
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gitlab mirror: alpine:latest image with bash, curl, git and openssh-client installed https://paulgo.dev/infra/paulgoio/toolkit
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An Ansible role to configure the OpenSSH server and client.
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Helper for go-sshlib
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MultiSSH is a systems administration tool that runs Linux/Unix commands on multiple SSH servers, it is a lightweight tool that is easy to setup and use.
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Development container for network automation.
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docker:stable with additional tools
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Ansible role for setting up OpenSSH.
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Openssh client config built from cloud metadata
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library providing a convenient dialer for SSH-tunneled TCP and Unix domain socket connections. #golang
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