Friday, March 14, 2008

SecureJSH makes it possible for server-side Java applications to provide secure shell access to their administrators, users, developers, and service c

SecureJSH makes it possible for server-side Java applications to provide secure shell access to their administrators, users, developers, and service clients. It implements the RFC-4251 SSH 2.0 protocol with support for public key authentication. It leverages the JSR-199 Java compiler API to dynamically compile interactive Java statements, allowing you to copy and paste code between a SecureJSH terminal and your Java project source.

[Environment]
Console (Text Based)
[Intended Audience]
Advanced End Users, Developers, System Administrators
[License]
OSI Approved :: BSD License (revised)
[Network Environment]
IP
[Operating System]
OS Independent
[Programming Language]
Java
[Topic]
Security

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