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    net2ftp

    net2ftp

    net2ftp is a web-based FTP client

    net2ftp is a web based FTP client. Use it at http://www.net2ftp.com or install it on your own web server (PHP needed, MySQL optional). Features: browse, copy/move/delete files and directories recursively, upload, download, edit, view code with syntax highlighting, zip and unzip. net2ftp now also supports FTP over SSH.
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    Turm

    Turm

    The *nix remote manager

    ...The primary goal is to create a system that can manage: - LXC Containers - Libvirt virtual networks - OpenVPN networks - Reverse proxies for IPv4 - IPv6 networking - Web-Hosting applications - Content Management System's - Simple configuration commands and routines The end game is an administrator tool that can manage even a complex cloud-computing-like system as a hybrid virtual and real server farm. Turm can run from any LAMP system, (Linux Apache MySql PHP), and control any SSH-accessible client. Unix/Linux, Os X, and possibly even Windows via freeSSHd.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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