There is an SSH applet (http://www.sshtools.com) that you can
install on a secure area of your web server.  Then configure
the iptables on the target machine to block ssh from places
other than your web server.

Replying to my own post...

The applet runs on your browser, not on the web server.  So
that won't work.  Forget I mentioned it.

The sshtools applet *is* useful when you're using someone else's
PC that does not have SSH installed (like at a library, etc).


Alan




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