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Many people who own a website also use it to quickly store files while on the go. However, most filemanagers (such as CPanel) are overly complicated for this purpose because they allow access to all directories and finding the one you want, uploading the file, etc. may not be feasible if you only have a short amount of time. Enter PyBriefcase. PyBriefcase is a system designed to allow you to quickly upload a file and later easily access it for viewing. It is ideal for storing presentations, code, and many other files. PyBriefcase uses a password system for storing files (and optionally, a password system for viewing files as well), limits on the maximum file size and maximum directory size, easy deletion, the ability to block certain file extensions, and much more! Plus, its simple design allows it to be a great addition to your website for your personal use. If you have the ability to make subdomains, you can even have one like briefcase.yourdomain.com redirect to PyBriefcase.
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PUSSH is "Pythonic Ubiquitous SSH" - a command line wrapper script for sending commands to multiple machines in parallel, i.e. in *real time*, with options for controlling the degree of parallelism, timeouts, and node selections. At present, PuSSH is composed of two Python modules, one of which is called explicitly by the other, but this "construct" may change in future versions. PuSSH was designed for usage on networks / clusters / machine farms with lots, or multiple hosts (or indeed over the entire internet, for that matter), ideally wherein SSH is configured with Kerberos or RSA/DSA keys in such a way as to avoid any password authentication. Using PUSSH, you can send the same command via SSH to a range of machines of practically any size, and IN PARALLEL - if the abovementioned conditions for SSH password authentication are met. If not, then some nifty capabilities are also on offer for purely sequential command execution on your target machines.
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