Is there a way to access the shell, of course securely using SSL, through a web browser. I was thinking that there would be a program already a part of fedora core packages or extras, or a combination of various different packages, that could implement this. Being able to access the shell through a standard web browser would be really convenient and I'm sure it been thought of before and there already some open-source implementation of this.
Ferindo
Am Mi, den 28.09.2005 schrieb Ferindo Middleton Jr um 3:33:
Is there a way to access the shell, of course securely using SSL, through a web browser. I was thinking that there would be a program already a part of fedora core packages or extras, or a combination of various different packages, that could implement this. Being able to access the shell through a standard web browser would be really convenient and I'm sure it been thought of before and there already some open-source implementation of this.
Ferindo
MindTerm: http://www.appgate.com/products/80_MindTerm/
Alexander
A simple alternative to running Java stuffs that I do...
Put a copy of putty on the webserver, so you can run putty (a ssh client) from anywhere.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
This is for Windows. If you were at a Linux/UNIX machine I suppose there would already be a local copy of SSH :)
Regards,
.lzs -- http://thinkingfarm.com/
Ferindo Middleton Jr wrote:
Is there a way to access the shell, of course securely using SSL, through a web browser. I was thinking that there would be a program already a part of fedora core packages or extras, or a combination of various different packages, that could implement this. Being able to access the shell through a standard web browser would be really convenient and I'm sure it been thought of before and there already some open-source implementation of this.
Ferindo
I believe webmin has one.
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 21:33 -0400, Ferindo Middleton Jr wrote:
Is there a way to access the shell, of course securely using SSL, through a web browser. I was thinking that there would be a program already a part of fedora core packages or extras, or a combination of various different packages, that could implement this. Being able to access the shell through a standard web browser would be really convenient and I'm sure it been thought of before and there already some open-source implementation of this.
Ferindo
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 08:33, Ferindo Middleton Jr wrote:
Is there a way to access the shell, of course securely using SSL, through a web browser. I was thinking that there would be a program already a part of fedora core packages or extras, or a combination of various different packages, that could implement this. Being able to access the shell through a standard web browser would be really convenient and I'm sure it been thought of before and there already some open-source implementation of this.
Ferindo
My server was hacked once, and the hacker left a php file. When I ran it, it open a shell in the browser. Pretty slick and scary.