 I'm going to talk to you about a small module that I've encountered not too long ago, Parameco. Parameco is a SSH V2 implementation in Python. What is Parameco? Parameco is two words in Esperanto, Paranoid and friend. I think it's very appropriate for a security library, so I just want to focus on that. It has basically, you can control and create SSH V2 connections with Parameco. It's very cool. It has a highly pytonic interface that looks a bit like this one. This is a trivial example that you can use to basically launch an LS command to a Linux host. What's very much more interesting is the client connect and send in and send out here. What you get from the LS command after this is a send it output and send it error. That can basically use like a file-like object that you can get one line at a time and then print them on the screen. It doesn't need to have OpenSSH, but you can reuse the OpenSSH infrastructure just like known host files in OpenSSH. For instance, this is a similar command in Parameco and OpenSSH. The strict host key checking to know is equivalent to the Parameco AutoAdd policy. Very flexible, very interesting. Some features, some other features from Parameco, you can have, basically it's very portable. As long as you get PyCrypto installed on your computer, you'll be able to have Parameco. It has SFTP, PKI, you can use it as a client or server. If you have an SSH agent, you can use it. It can also do SSH tunneling. So very much like OpenSSH offers you, but all in pure Python. Why not PXPECT and SSH? Well, I think the interface is much better for handling commands and different lines. The PXPECT, sometimes if you trigger on a prompt, you'll need to have a cache return for it to be triggered. So the Parameco interface, I think it's much smoother to use than PXPECT. This is my personal appreciation of Parameco. Very easy to use, lots of features. Documentation could be better. It's hard to find, but I found some nice links that you can have in this presentation. Pretty stable, although I've seen some hangs in some cases that needed to be controlled seed and restarted. But overall, very stable, very useful. You can find here some links on Parameco. The read.doc is very interesting because the documentation there is better than the actual website. Thank you very much.