Best IT Management Software for FreeBSD

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    Pandora FMS Reviews
    Top Pick

    Pandora FMS

    €18/month
    27 Ratings
    With more than 50,000 customer installations across the five continents, Pandora FMS is a truly all-in-one monitoring solution, covering all traditional silos for specific monitoring: servers, networks, applications, logs, synthetic/transactional, remote control, inventory, etc. Pandora FMS allows you to quickly find and solve problems. It scales them so that they can be derived either from on-premise, multi-cloud, or both. You now have the ability to use your entire IT stack and analytics to solve any problem, even those that are difficult to find. You can control and manage any technology and application with more than 500 plugins, including SAP, Oracle, Lotus or Citrix, Jboss, VMware, AWS and SQL Server.
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    DropBear Reviews

    DropBear

    Matt Johnston

    Free
    Dropbear is an SSH client and server that is small. It can be used on many Unix platforms. Dropbear is an open-source software distributed under an MIT license. Dropbear is especially useful for embedded Linux (or other Unix systems), such as wireless routers. Dropbear's mailing list is low-volume and allows you to be notified about new releases or to discuss Dropbear. Dropbear has a small memory footprint that is suitable for memory-constrained environments. Dropbear can compile to a 110kB statically linked binary with uClibc (only minimal options chosen). Dropbear server implements X11 Forwarding and authentication-agent for OpenSSH clients. To save space, the server, client and keygen can all be compiled into one binary (like busybox). Multi-hop mode uses SSH TCP Forwarding to tunnel through multiple SSH hosts with a single command.
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    Muon SSH Terminal Reviews

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    Free
    It's easy and fun to communicate with remote servers via SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH Client. It features an enhanced SFTP file browser and SSH terminal emulator. It also has a remote resource/process manager. A server disk space analyzer, remote text editors, large remote log viewers, and many other useful tools that make it easy to work remotely. Muon offers functionality similar to web-based control panel but it works over SSH from a local computer. Therefore, no installation is necessary on the server. It works on both Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested on several Linux and UNIX servers such as CentOS, RHEL and OpenSUSE. It also works with NetBSD and NetBSD. This application is primarily for web/backend developers, who frequently deploy/debug code on remote servers. They are not comfortable with complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful to sysadmins who manually manage many remote servers.
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    OmniOS Reviews
    Open-source enterprise server OS that only has the features you need. ZFS, OmniOS' native File System, combines a volume manger and a file system with strong data integrity protection. You can easily share volumes using CIFS, iSCSI, and NFS. You can run lightweight OmniOS and Linux virtual machines in containers, without the overhead of traditional hypervisors. Also, you have full resource control. OmniOS supports full hardware virtualization via KVM and bhyve for guest OSes such as Microsoft Windows and FreeBSD. Crossbow virtual interfaces, switches and switches allow you to virtualize your network infrastructure and even allocate resources for specific services. DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing tool that can be used to assist with troubleshooting across all software stacks. You can instrument anything you need, and it is always available. OmniOS is open-source and self-hosted. It is maintained on GitHub. Every step of development is open source, and anyone can grab the source code and build OmniOS.
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    iRedMail Reviews

    iRedMail

    iRedMail

    Free
    Open source softwares are the best way to build a mail server. Works on CentOS Stream (Rocket, Alma), Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD. You can deploy a FREE, OPEN SOURCE, FULLY FURNISHED, FULL-FEATURED email server in a few minutes. We did all the heavy lifting by combining open source components and applying best practices. Our product takes care of all the major tasks. We also offer professional support in case of any problems. You can control email security and view the transaction log. No one else can read the content of your messages. All components in iRedMail come from open source softwares. You get bug fixes and updates directly from the Linux/BSD vendors you trust. iRedMail allows you to build a mail server using open source softwares.
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    F5 NGINX Plus Reviews
    Software load balancer, reverse proxy and web server with enterprise features and support. NGINX Plus is a favorite of modern app infrastructure and developers. NGINX Plus is more than just a web server. It adds enterprise-grade features such as high availability, active health checks and DNS system discovery to NGINX OpenSource. NGINX Plus is an easy-to-use, cloud-native reverse proxy, loadbalancer, and API gateway. NGINX Plus provides the five-star support that you expect from NGINX, whether you need to integrate advanced monitoring or strengthen security controls or orchestrate Kubernetes container deployments. NGINX Plus offers high availability and scalable scaling, as well as monitoring to assist in diagnosing and debugging complex applications. To prevent problems, active health checks monitor upstream servers to detect any issues.
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    AD Bridge Reviews
    With AD Bridge, extend Microsoft® Active Directory authentication, single-sign-on capabilities and group policy configuration management to Unix and Linux systems. Consistent tools for the entire enterprise. One tool that can be used to manage both Windows systems and Unix/Linux system. Streamline compliance processes. Provide detailed audit details to audit and compliance team members and centrally manage group policies. Expand security policies. Expand single sign-on (SSO), file sharing, and control access for non-Windows systems. BeyondTrust AD Bridge centralizes authentication in Unix and Linux environments. It extends Active Directory's Kerberos authentication to these platforms and provides single sign-on capabilities. BeyondTrust allows for centralized configuration management. This reduces the risk and complexity associated with managing heterogeneous environments. Expand native group policy management tools so that they include Unix and Linux settings.
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