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wodSSH.NET
1.0.1.6
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18
2002
109
Demo
New Release
Install and Uninstall
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
English
WeOnlyDo! SSH.NET client component
508473
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Days
Development Tools
Security, Encryption, ActiveX, COM
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SSH Client Protocol Secure Security Encryption SSL
...provides support for communication with remote console-type services from MS.NET framework. It allows you to communicate encrypted (and secured, of course) with SSH1 and SSH2 (secure-shell) servers...
wodSSH.NET is a client component that provides support for encrypted communication with remote console-type services. It allows you to communicate encrypted (and secured, of course) with SSH1 and SSH2 (secure-shell) servers. For ones that don't know - the SSH transport layer is a secure low level transport protocol. It provides strong encryption, cryptographic host authentication, and integrity protection. Using wodSSH.NET is easily - just put it on your form (or create new instance on the fly), set Protocol type and issue Connect method - and just wait for things to happen. You can connect to SSH servers, which are standard today in remote console communication. wodSSH.NET is able to automatically determine if remote server is based on SSH1 or SSH2 protocol version, and communicate accordingly. It will provide you with information about remote server Fingerprint, so you can always get authenticated information about remote server. wodSSH.NET can be used as scripting client. Easily, you can set it up to connect to server, execute one or more commands, wait for response, and just disconnect. And all of it fully automated. When you're unsure when to send actual command, wodSSH.NET may help also. Using it's unique Prompt property, it can fire event for you whenever remote server sent command prompt to enter new command. All you have to do is send new command once this event is fired. Wait no more - communicate securely. Check out wodSSH.NET.
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