And now some selfish marketing blahblah from me and why its all so good: crash features ============== o simple, straight forward and extensible TLV based protocol using OpenSSL as transport layer o IPv6 ready o man-in-the-middle safe due to its authentication mechanism which involves the servers public key into the signing process o supports constant message sizes to avoid traffic analysis and track-back o no password authentication! and not relying on any system auth frameworks like PAM o can run as user o passive/active connects on both ends with most flexible local/remote port binding possibilites o easy to port to embedded systems such as DSL routers due to small footprint o quiet/hidden mode for secret administration and take-back functionality for owned boxes o trigger-mode via syslog, mail or other files o embedded/emergency mode to extract all necessary key files from the running binary o may be started as a CGI with all above functionality, command switches passed via query-string o integrated tcp-wrapper-like D/DoS protection o intentionally does not leak any infos (except tty sizes) to the server for example via $ENVIRONMENT variables, user-names, hostnames or other settings to allow maximum privacy