Airlock Digital delivers an easy-to-manage and scalable application control solution to protect endpoints with confidence. Built by cybersecurity professionals and trusted by organizations worldwide, Airlock Digital enforces a Deny by Default security posture to block all untrusted code, including unknown applications, unwanted scripts, malware, and ransomware.
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JDisc Discovery is a powerful IT asset management and network discovery tool, designed to provide organizations with clear, real-time insights into their entire IT environment. By automatically scanning the network, it identifies and catalogs devices, from physical servers and workstations to virtual machines and network appliances, giving users a detailed inventory of their assets. The tool captures essential data such as hardware specifications, installed software, system configurations, and interdependencies among devices.
A key advantage of JDisc Discovery is its agentless architecture. Rather than requiring installation on each device, it uses multiple protocols (like SNMP, SSH, WMI) to gather information, ensuring quick deployment and compatibility across various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix. This makes it ideal for diverse and dynamic IT ecosystems, enabling efficient and non-intrusive data collection.
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Muon SSH Terminal
Muon offers a straightforward and enjoyable method for managing remote servers using SSH. This graphical SSH client includes an advanced SFTP file browser, an SSH terminal emulator, a remote resource and process manager, a server disk space analyzer, a remote text editor, a substantial remote log viewer, and numerous additional tools that facilitate remote server interactions. By functioning similarly to web-based control panels, Muon operates directly over SSH from a local machine, eliminating the need for any server-side installations. Compatible with both Linux and Windows, Muon has been verified with various Linux and UNIX servers, such as Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. Primarily aimed at web and backend developers who regularly deploy and debug their applications on remote servers while preferring to avoid complex command-line operations, this tool can also be beneficial for system administrators managing multiple remote servers. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, Muon enhances productivity by simplifying server management tasks.
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MacWise
MacWise provides emulation for a variety of terminals including ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV 925, DEC VT100, VT220, and Prism, while also offering support for ANSI and SCO ANSI color, with additional compatibility for Esprit III color in Wyse 370 mode. This software enables a Macintosh to function as a terminal connected to host computers through various means such as direct connections, modems, local area networks, or via the Internet using telnet or ssh. The emulators feature support for multiple video attributes, including dimming, reverse display, underlining, 132-column modes, protected fields, and the transmission of graphic characters from the host, along with an enhanced Viewpoint mode. Users will find tools like a phone list and dialer for modems, programmable function keys that can be accessed on-screen, and customizable connection scripts, enhancing usability. Compatible with desktop Macs, MacBooks, and PowerBooks, the program also allows users to scroll back through the last 50 pages of data. Notably, MacWise retains the last 50 pages displayed, whether the information has scrolled off the screen or the display has been cleared, ensuring that users can easily revisit prior data at their convenience. This feature proves especially beneficial for users who require frequent access to previously viewed information.
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