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Linspect Commander
Linspect Commander is a software utility for Windows. It allows you to execute commands on remote Linux or Unix servers over an SSH-secured connection without logging in and running the commands manually. Linspect Commander can be useful for system administrators and programmers who often need to restart various server-side components (servers, daemons or other running programs) in order to do the development/debugging. It comes really handy even if you are setting up a Linux/Unix system and need to restart e.g. Samba, Tomcat, or the whole server to apply the new configuration. Using Linspect Commander you can set up commands you use most frequently and run them just by choosing a server from the list and clicking a desired command button. Upon executing a command you will also see the output it produces in the console window. This way you can easily find out e.g. what is the current status of a running server system (who is logged in, what is in the access log etc.). You can also customize each command and save your preferences for future use. Linspect Commander does not keep the connection open. It connects to a server just when you execute a command. It waits for the output (or for a timeout of 15 seconds) and disconnects from the server. Linspect Commander allows you to execute commands on remote Linux/Unix systems by clicking buttons on your Windows desktop. It is secure and easy to use.
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Linspect Editor
Linspect Editor is a freeware text editor for Windows. It allows you to open files from remote Linux or Unix servers over an SSH-secured connection, change/update the files and write it back to the server. Linspect Editor is a must for system administrators and programmers who often need to edit server-side configuration files, system scripts, batch files, source code, CGI scripts and common text files residing on remote Linux/Unix servers. Before the Linspect Editor was around, usual way of editing remote files was to login to a Unix/Linux machine and edit the file using a text editor (e.g. vi). If you wanted to transfer a text file (e.g. a CGI or a system script) to a different machine, you needed to use various file transfer utilies (many of them being insecure). Now that the Linspect Editor is here, you need nothing else. Just run it, connect to a server, browse through the server file system, open a file (file is downloaded to Linspect Editor over SSH), change the file and save it either locally, or back to the server (or to any other server). You can also open/edit/save local files, and save them to remote servers as well. Linspect Editor does UnixWindows CR/LF format conversion for you. With Linspect Editor you can e.g. connect to a Linux machine (using a secure SSH1 or SSH2 connection), browse through the server file system, open a script (the script will open in Linspect Editor on your Windows machine and the connection to the server is closed), then you can edit the file, connect to a different Linux/Unix machine, browse to a desired directory and save the script there. Linspect Editor does not keep the connection open. It connects to a server just if you are opening or saving a remote file. You can also save files locally (on your Windows machine). Linspect Editor is the easiest and the fastest way of editing server-side text files on your Windows machine.
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Linspect Info
Linspect Info allows you to retrieve important information and parameters from your Linux/Unix server without knowing much about the system. It uses a secure SSH connection, so as you do not expose sensitive information (e.g. passwords) to other users on your LAN or across the Internet. It runs under Windows 9x/Me/XP/NT/2K. Linspect Info allows you to retrieve important information and parameters from your Linux/Unix server without knowing much about the system. It uses a secure SSH connection, so as you do not expose sensitive information (e.g. passwords) to other users on your LAN or across the Internet. It runs under any Windows. Instead of logging into the Linux system and running various commands manually, you can get the same information automatically. More information at www.linspect.com
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