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    Backuso

    Backuso

    Backup software for your data to local and remote SSH systems

    Backuso – pronounce like the opera singer ‘Caruso’ – is a software for routine and automated backups of your computer to either a local storage or a remote storage on an SSH server, or both. A local storage is anything accessible in the directory structure of your computer. Most of the time this will be a (large) hard drive, mounted at a convenient location. A remote storage is anything which is accessed on your network via the ssh protocol. This could be a NAS (Network Attached Storage) in your local LAN, or a server share on the internet. ...
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    Synchrorep

    Synchrorep

    Synchronize directories

    Synchrorep is a one click directory synchronization software. All modification will be reported to one to the other and vice versa. Usefull for nomads or speedup differencials backup.
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    kcm_sshd is a python-based KControl module intended for configuring OpenSSHD servers. It supports many common options and integrates nicely into System Settings and other KDE configuration tools.
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    Monocaffe Connections Manager
    Is a complete GUI replacement for the gnome terminal which allows you to manage your connections, cluster mode (for sending commands for several servers at the same time) and support for ssh, ftp, telnet, vnc and rdesktop.
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    This Project tries to get the serverinformatin like i.e. workgroupname from different servers(i.e.samba) via ssh and to publish these information in a pygtk interface. It's gnome Interface which works under kde as well.
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    Kontroller is a program for cyber-cafes management written with Python and PyQt3 module. Control the time for each user, also startup, shutdown, lock and unlock computes. Kontroller is based in SSH and LDAP to store information about users and computers.
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    ezUnison automates synchronizing files between sets of computers connected through SSH or Gaim, monitoring the filesystem in real-time, and notifying the user of conflicts by modifying the filenames of conflicting files.
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