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CommandCenter 1.0.9
08-21-2008 01:00 AM
Built by a system administrator for system administrators, Command Center is a tool to manage shell-based scripts with the capability to remotely run them on any UNIX or UNIX-like host/server with output logs that can be saved and printed. Major features include but not limited to: - Create and manage scripts for multiple UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD hosts and servers. - Run any managed script on a UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD target host or server from the comfort of your Mac. - Scripts are shell based which means you can remotely run bash, csh, Perl, Python, or ANY scriptable interpreter as long as the target host supports it. - Remote connections are made using the secure SSH protocol. - Output of script runs can be viewed, edited, copied, appendable, saved in a text file and printed on a printer. - All scripts are stored on your Mac - no more lost scripts or manual script maintenance! - Target hosts and servers can be saved and managed with optional password saving. - Saved Command Center data files can be shared amongst colleagues, backed up, categorized or even edited using a normal text editor thanks to the XML format of the data file. - Launch SSH in a Terminal window on a target host or server from within CommandCenter. More... |
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