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iSSH 3.0
A front-end application to the command line application SSH. more>> A front-end application to the command line application SSH.
iSSH is a front-end application to the command line application "ssh". It provides a quick and easy way to start an SSH connection to a remote computer. You may be asking, "Whats the point of running SSH without an interactive command prompt (Terminal)?" Well, running SSH in the background will not supply a prompt, but, it will forward ports. This is the main purpose of iSSH.
You can set two options with iSSH; which ports to forward to the remote computer, or, to start an SSH SOCKS proxy. The first could be used to forward a VNC connection over SSH and the latter could be used to bypass your works website filters!
Either way, iSSH offers a simple way to start a SSH connection for those who dont know how to use the Terminal or just dont need it.
Enhancements:
- Updated application icon.
Unssh 1.3
Easily delete entries from OpenSSHs known_hosts files more>> Easily delete entries from OpenSSHs known_hosts files
Unssh provides an easy and fast way to delete entries from OpenSSHs known_hosts file. This is a simple automation of the things normally done by the user when having an "offending key" in his/her known_hosts file caused by a changing host key of the destination.
System requirements:
- Bash 3.1.16
- Grep 2.5.1
- Awk 3.1.5
- Sed 4.1.4
Enhancements
- This is a bugfix release. There was a problem with the ssh-keygen backend, silently not removing entries from the known_hosts file due to incorrect invocation of the internal function.
SSHFun 0.7
SSHFun is a beneficial and highspeed AppleScript Studio application designed to establish a secure connection between Macintosh computers by tunnelling ports 548 (Apple File Share), 3031 (Apple Remote Events) and 5900 (VNC) through port 22 (Secure Shell, SSH) using Terminal (Applications/Utilities). more>> <<less
OpenSSH 4.4
OpenSSH - SSH protocol package more>>
OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. Many users of telnet, rlogin, ftp, and other such programs might not realize that their password is transmitted across the Internet unencrypted, but it is.
OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. Additionally, OpenSSH provides a myriad of secure tunneling capabilities, as well as a variety of authentication methods.
Main features:
- Open Source Project
- Free Licensing
- Strong Encryption (3DES, Blowfish, AES, Arcfour)
- X11 Forwarding (encrypt X Window System traffic)
- Port Forwarding (encrypted channels for legacy protocols)
- Strong Authentication (Public Key, One-Time Password and Kerberos Authentication)
- Agent Forwarding (Single-Sign-On)
- Interoperability (Compliance with SSH 1.3, 1.5, and 2.0 protocol Standards)
- SFTP client and server support in both SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.
- Kerberos and AFS Ticket Passing
- Data Compression.
SSH Helper 1.3
SSH Helper - Easily configure OpenSSH on your server more>>
SSH Helper supports a new file type - the sshkey file type. A sshkey file is nothing more that a file that contains the text of a public key.
Main features:
- Control whos allowed to access your account
- Generate new OpenSSH keys
- View/Export your public keys
- Setup and control the SSH server
- Easy to use Wizard allows you to configure the server and personal identity.
Enhancements:
- Built as universal binary.
sshLogin 1.3
sshLogin is known as a helpful application and a preferencePane with which users can manage ssh-agent and ssh-add features in Mac OS X. more>>
sshLogin 1.3 is known as a helpful application and a preferencePane with which users can manage ssh-agent and ssh-add features in Mac OS X. It is useful for setting the ssh-agent environment variables at login so that the Finder and Dock inherit the ssh-agent environment variables.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or later
SSH Agent 1.0.3
Start SSH and generate identities. more>>
Additionally, it allows you to make the ssh-agent global so that, e.g., Project Builder and CVL can use it to do version control over SSH, and it has some functionality to set-up a secure tunnel
SSH Agent X 1.1
SSH Agent is a graphical front-end to some of the OpenSSH tools included with Mac OS X. Specifically, it allows you to start an ssh-agent, generate identities, and add identities to an agent more>> SSH Agent is a graphical front-end to some of the OpenSSH tools included with Mac OS X. Specifically, it allows you to start an ssh-agent, generate identities, and add identities to an agent. Additionally, it allows you to make the ssh-agent global so that, e.g., Project Builder and CVL can use it to do version control over SSH, and it has some functionality to set-up a secure tunnel. The source code is also available.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.1:
Main changes:
- Conceptually, SSH Agent has changed from a window on the ssh-agent process to a ssh identity manager. This has the following consequences:
- ssh identities are no longer treated as documents. Instead, SSH Agents main window is a view on the identities in your .ssh directory.
- Instead of adding identities to the agent, the interface lets you activate identities. Identities can be flagged as Default, and the preferences lets you add the Default identities when the application is launched.
- There is an Agent Inspector which shows the details of the ssh-agent process. (It also allows you to detach the application from the process, allowing faceless operation.)
- Different preferences format. If youre only trying out 1.1 make sure you backup your nl.uu.phil.* preferences.
- Eye candy: An animated bubble showing the number of active identities and more beautiful icons. (Thanks Gerti!)
- The keychain interaction might be broken.
- The version checking code is incomplete.
- No documentation, except this page.
- No source package yet.
- No internationalization.
JellyfiSSH 4.5.2
JellyfiSSH provides a diversified and effective bookmark manager for connecting to *NIX boxes like BSD/Linux etc via Telnet or SSH 1 or 2. more>>
JellyfiSSH 4.5.2 provides a diversified and effective bookmark manager for connecting to *NIX boxes like BSD/Linux etc via Telnet or SSH 1 or 2. You can set preferences for each bookmark including the terminal colours, fonts, window size, transparency and default login.
Enhancements:
- Introduces bookmark grouping.
- Report any problems to the developer.
ClusterSSH 3.26
Free utility that provides cluster admin via SSH more>> Free utility that provides cluster admin via SSH
ClusterSSH controls a number of xterm windows through a single graphical console window and allows commands to be interactively run on multiple servers over an SSH connection.
Enhancements
- Allow user to set a different ConnectTimeout and -o string (Tony Mancill)
- Fix warning from mandb (Tony Mancill)
- Continue connecting to unresolvable hosts (debian bug 499935) (Tony Mancill)
- Correct bug with unset default ports (Tony Mancill)
- Rearrange pod documentation to remove extraenous comment (Tony Mancill)
- Cope better with IPv6 addresses
- Fix bug with passing arguments from command line to comms method binary
- Rework defaultport code
- Add new "-a command" option for running a command in each terminal
- Fix bug with some host lookups failing
- Set window hints on terminals slightly differently to help with tiling
- Reserve 5 pixels on top and left hand side of terminals for better tiling
- Increase reserve of screen from bottom from 40 pixels to 60
- Better notes in docs for screen/terminal reserving
- Minor fixup to docs formatting
- Correct pasting mechanism into control window
- Allow use of long options (swap Getopt:Std to Getopt:Long)
- Remove deprecated -i option
- Deprecate -d and -D, replaced with --debug
- Allow for configurable max number of hosts within hosts menu before
- starting a new column - see .csshrc doc for "max_host_menu_items".
- This is until Tk allows for scrollable menus
- Amend default key_addhost from Control-plus to Control-Shift-plus
- Add in a default cluster tag, used when no tags provided on command line
- Fix Alt-n pasting in a resolved hostname instead of the connection hostname
- Disabled unmapping code until such time as a better way of doing it exists
- this is due to virtual desktop change triggering a retile
NiftyTelnet SSH 1.1r3
Secure SSH access client. more>>
SSHKeychain 0.8.1
SSHKeychain is a graphical front-end for ssh-agent and ssh-add on Mac OS X more>>
You will be able to store the passphrases for your private keys in the Apple Keychain. Can add the necessary variables to the global environment(~/.MacOSX/environment.plist),so you can use SSHKeychain with all your programs (Terminal, ProjectBuilder, etc).
You can also edit the global environment from within the Preferences. You can lock/unlock the Apple keychain from a menu item.Works seamless with the commandline tools. (i.e. tracks activity comingfrom the commandline tools, and updates its UI.)Works with requests coming over the network (through AgentForwarding).Can generate new keypairs.
Main features:
- Can remove all keys from the agent after sleep or after a minimum period ofsleep (especially useful for notebooks).
- Can remove all keys from the agent when a Screensaver is detected.
- Can remove all keys from the agent when the Apple keychain is locked.
- Can add keys to the agent whenever the Apple keychain is unlocked.
- Can add keys to the agent whenever ssh is trying to use the agent with nokeys on the chain.
- Can display itself in the StatusBar, Dock, or both.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a security issue
- Fixed some installer issues
- Improved the annoying tunnel alerts
SSH Tunnel Manager 2.0b3
SSH Tunnel Manager - front-end for the ssh command when used to open tunnels between two hosts more>>
With SSH Tunnel Manager you can set up as many tunnels as you wish, each one containing as many port redirections as you wish.
SSH Tunnels are a secure way to access hosts, or machines you cannot normaly reach, i.e : hosts on a LAN or behind a firewall. By the way, this is not a cracker tool! You must be able to access an ssh enabled host that can communicate with this private network (usually a firewall). SSH can play with two kind of tunnels, called Local port forwarding and Remote port forwarding.
I tried to include all the important features people asked me to do since 1.0 version, so you can tune almost every usefull option available in the command line tool.
Enhancements:
- Include a workaround to use ssh tunnels SOCKS proxy feature (embedded ssh binary used only when tunnel needs SOCK feature, because of a bug in Panthers ssh).
- Fixed a wrong behavior sometimes while adding port redirections.
- Added a field in advanced options that show command line that will be used to launch the tunnel.
- Fixed a confusing build number in about box different from the one in preferences.
- Makes link to the website effective in preferences window.
- Removed all references to SSH Tunnel Manager "2". There was no resons for that since all users of v1 should upgrade :-) (Christophe is happy now).
SSH-Key Passphrase Changer 0.1
SSH-Key Passphrase Changer - SSH-key passphrase changer more>>
Completly freeware.
sshfs on Darwin 2.5.0
sshfs on Darwin - mount remote server filesystem via ssh more>>
Main features:
- High performance read/write.
- Simple usage.
- Concise source code written with C++
Enhancements:
- [BUGFIX] Revised a bug when filetype was changed outside sshfs. (ex. regular-file -> directory)
- Added sshfs mount/umount helper. You can mount sshfs without Terminal.app.
iSSH is an innovative and versatile front-end application to the command line application ssh which provides a quick and easy way to start an SSH connection to a remote computer. iSSH 2.4 - MacServe