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  2. Comparison of open-source configuration management software

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    Opsi is desktop management software for Windows clients based on Linux servers. It provides automatic software deployment (distribution), unattended installation of OS, patch management, hard- and software inventory, license management and software asset management , and administrative tasks for the configuration management .

  3. Ansible (software) - Wikipedia

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    Originally written by Michael DeHaan in 2012, and acquired by Red Hat in 2015, Ansible is designed to configure both Unix-like systems and Microsoft Windows. Ansible is agentless, relying on temporary remote connections via SSH or Windows Remote Management which allows PowerShell execution.

  4. OpenSSH - Wikipedia

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    OpenSSH was created as a fork of Björn Grönvall's OSSH that itself was a fork of Tatu Ylönen's original free SSH 1.2.12 ... SSH OpenSSH - Windows CMD - SS64.com

  5. Comparison of SSH servers - Wikipedia

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    An SSH server is a software program which uses the Secure Shell protocol to accept connections from remote computers. SFTP / SCP file transfers and remote terminal connections are popular use cases for an SSH server.

  6. Comparison of SSH clients - Wikipedia

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    An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer. This article compares a selection of notable clients. This article compares a selection of notable clients.

  7. CopSSH - Wikipedia

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    CopSSH is an implementation of OpenSSH for Windows. CopSSH offers both SSH client and server functionality and can be used for remote administration of Windows systems. CopSSH contains DLLs from the Cygwin Linux environment and a version of OpenSSH compiled from C

  8. ssh-agent - Wikipedia

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    Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol allowing secure remote login to a computer on a network using public-key cryptography.SSH client programs (such as ssh from OpenSSH) typically run for the duration of a remote login session and are configured to look for the user's private key in a file in the user's home directory (e.g., .ssh/id_rsa).

  9. List of systems management systems - Wikipedia

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    ssh, Python: Satellite: Red Hat? ? ? ? ? ? ? Spacewalk: Red Hat: Yes ? Yes ? ? Yes XML-RPC: System Center Configuration Manager: Microsoft: No No Yes Yes No Yes WMI, SNMP: TeamQuest Performance Software: TeamQuest Corporation: No No No Yes Yes No ? Unicenter products CA, Inc. No ? ? ? ? ? ? Zabbix: Zabbix LLC Yes Yes No No Yes No SNMP, TCP and ...