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    Ganymed SSH-2: Java based SSH-2 Protocol Implementation The Ganymed SSH-2 library allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding, SCP and SFTP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included. Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the de-facto standard for open source based SSH communication in Java software. The library is used in many industrial products but also in open source software, e.g., in the widely used SVN plugin for Eclipse and in Cyberduck (a popular SFTP client for the Mac). Originally, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java was developed by Dr. Christian Plattner for the Ganymed replication project at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, back in 2005. In the meantime, its clearly structured code has been ported by different people to other languages as well. Confusingly, there are also Java branches with slightly different names. However, Ganymed SSH-2 for Java is the original implementation with a stable interface that is backwards compatible to the first implementation written in 2005 (!).
    vor 13 Jahren von @gresch
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    JUG is a pure java UUID generator, that can be used either as a component in a bigger application, or as a standalone command line tool (a la 'uuidgen'). UUIDs are 128-bit Universally Unique IDentifiers (aka GUID, Globally Unique IDentifier used in Windows world). JUG generates UUIDs according to the IETF UUID draft specification (and further clarified in UUID URN name space IETF draft ) – all 3 'official' types defined by the draft – is fast, portable and Open Source (as well as Free Software ). You can use JUG in your application according to the license terms of LGPL (Lesser General Public License); or, from version 2.0 on, ASL . See Download page for more details. From version 1.0.0 on, native code (invoked via JNI) for accessing Ethernet MAC address is included with Jug distribution. Big thanks to Paul Blankenbaker and DJ Hagberg (amongst others) for their code contributions! Note that using this functionality is optional: only time+location - based generation needs MAC address, and even with it, one can just pass the address from a configuration file. Currently JNI-based Ethernet MAC address support is available on following platforms: * Linux / x86 * Windows (98, ME, NT, 2K, XP?) / x86 * Solaris / Sparc * Mac OS X * FreeBSD / x86 Note: if anyone can recompile Mac OS X JNI code on Open/NetBSD and try if if it works, that would be useful (FreeBSD JNI code was compiled this way).
    vor 17 Jahren von @gresch
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    VELO is an Open Source Identity and Access Provisioning server. Features * SPML V2 compliance. new! * Role Based Access Control (RBAC) * Consolidated Employee Identity Attributes repository * Accounts Attribute Synchronization * User and Access Reconciliations * Integrated work-flow engine for complex business processes * Self Service interfaces * Support many resources * Support Complete Account Operations * Specific typed actions can be added easily * Centralized Password Policy and Password Synchronization. * Auditing & Compliance. * Powerful scripting support for complex processes via Scripting expressions * Supports more than 20 different scripting languages! new * Remote services access via Web-Services. * Extensible via Events. * Advanced Report Designer & Web-based Reporting Manager. * Pluggable Authentication Handlers. * Jboss and Glassfish Support
    vor 17 Jahren von @gresch
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    The PermissionSniffer is designed to help developers determine the minimum set of permissions that their application requires in order to run. The PermissionSniffer is still under development. Comments, feedback, contributions, etc. are greatly appreciated.
    vor 18 Jahren von @gresch
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