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    PuSSH
    PuSSH is Pythonic, Ubiquitous SSH, a Python wrapper/script that runs commands in parallel on clusters/ranges of linux/unix machines via SSH, ideally where SSH is configured to use Kerberos, RSA/DSA keys, or ssh-agent as to avoid password authentication.
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    Gapito, Gnome Parallel Terminal, allows to run several SSH or telnet sessions in parallel, replicating user input over all of them. It is very useful to administrate clusters of machines.
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