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README.md

smeserver-openssh

SMEServer Koozali developed git repo for smeserver-openssh smeserver

Wiki


https://wiki.koozali.org/

Bugzilla

Show list of outstanding bugs: here
And a list of outstanding Legacy bugs: (e-smith-openssh) here

Description


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E-Smith-OpenSSH is an open source software package capable of providing secure remote access to a networked computer. It is capable of providing secure remote shell access, secure file transfer, secure tunneling and secure communications between two computers. Using this software, users can securely access remote servers, which can be extremely useful in network management and administration. It is also highly customizable, allowing users to configure the software to their specific needs. Additionally, E-Smith-OpenSSH is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and other operating systems. This makes it an excellent choice for users who require secure remote access to their networks.