[gentoo-user] Web based ssh-client?

2005-07-26 Thread Oscar Carlsson
Hello everyone :)

I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english (: ), using a public computer, and I don't think I dare to download and run putty on this machine...
So I'm out looking for a web based ssh client, like a package I can put on a webserver, and run whenever necessary.
I'm not even sure this machine has java installed, so something based on like php / perl (or whatever packages you might find on a webserver), and hopefully something secure would be nice...

Is there any such thing out there?

Oscar


Re: [gentoo-user] Web based ssh-client?

2005-07-26 Thread Rafer
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 15:13, Oscar Carlsson wrote:
 Hello everyone :)
  I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english
 (: ), using a public computer, and I don't think I dare to download and
 run putty on this machine...
 So I'm out looking for a web based ssh client, like a package I can put on
 a webserver, and run whenever necessary.
 I'm not even sure this machine has java installed, so something based on
 like php / perl (or whatever packages you might find on a webserver), and
 hopefully something secure would be nice...
  Is there any such thing out there?
  Oscar

http://www.netspace.org/ssh/

http://www.kybs.de/service/webssh/

http://www.oit.duke.edu/sa/security/ssh.html

I Hope this will help you
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Re: [gentoo-user] Web based ssh-client?

2005-07-26 Thread Matthew Cline
On 7/26/05, Oscar Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello everyone :) 
   
 I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english
 (: ), using a public computer, and I don't think I dare to download and
 run putty on this machine... 
 So I'm out looking for a web based ssh client, like a package I can put on a
 webserver, and run whenever necessary. 
 I'm not even sure this machine has java installed, so something based on
 like php / perl (or whatever packages you might find on a webserver), and
 hopefully something secure would be nice... 


One option is anyterm, seems to work pretty well:

http://anyterm.org/

HTH,

Matt

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