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The purpose of the SSH Browser is to help you visualize and maintain your SSH ServersThe SSH Browser makes use of procfs (or the proc filesystem), a special filesystem in UNIX-like operating systems that presents information about processes and other system information in a hierarchical file-like structure, providing a more convenient and standardized method for dynamically accessing process data held in the kernel than traditional tracing methods or direct access to kernel memory. Typically, it is mapped to a mount point named /proc at boot time. You can quickly view server version information, including OS, CPUs, Memory, Disk, File Systems, Network Interfaces, and the different Users. Currently, this feature is not supported in MAC OSX but would be added in a future release. After registering SSH Servers in the Servers Browser, details about those servers can be displayed by double-clicking them or right-clicking and choosing "Connect". A tree expands giving details on OS, CPUs, Memory, Disks, File Systems, Network Interfaces, and Users.  Each of these can be expanded as a tree to display more details.

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The Network Interfaces node expands to display a node for each network interface with statistics on each.

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The Users node expands to display statistics on each user with an account on the system, and includes home directory paths.

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