Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Thanks,
Justin Zygmont wrote:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Thanks,
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Justin Zygmont wrote:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Thanks,
I was actually disappointed with this one, it pops up dialogs for everything and doesn't even support proper character set emulation.
On Dec 24 Justin Zygmont did spake thusly:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
http://www.appgate.com/products/80_MindTerm/
On 24/12/06, Justin Zygmont jzygmont@solarflow.net wrote:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Sorry for the late reply, but have you looked into VNC? You'll have to configure it to use Gnome or KDE (I think that it uses XFCE by default) but it seems to work good, at least on a LAN.
Dotan Cohen
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 24/12/06, Justin Zygmont jzygmont@solarflow.net wrote:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Sorry for the late reply, but have you looked into VNC? You'll have to configure it to use Gnome or KDE (I think that it uses XFCE by default) but it seems to work good, at least on a LAN.
Dotan Cohen
hi, thanks for the reply. I think this is a completely different thing you have suggested however, I think I have found a solution. JTA seem simple and powerful enough, ssh is limited to v1 at the moment, but don't let that discourage you, this can be a useful porgram.
On 05/01/07, Justin Zygmont jzygmont@solarflow.net wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 24/12/06, Justin Zygmont jzygmont@solarflow.net wrote:
Does anyone hapen to know of a program that can run either as an applet or servlet to allow ssh or telnet logins through a web browser. Its harder to find one that works well and is easy to use.
Sorry for the late reply, but have you looked into VNC? You'll have to configure it to use Gnome or KDE (I think that it uses XFCE by default) but it seems to work good, at least on a LAN.
Dotan Cohen
hi, thanks for the reply. I think this is a completely different thing you have suggested however, I think I have found a solution. JTA seem simple and powerful enough, ssh is limited to v1 at the moment, but don't let that discourage you, this can be a useful porgram.
xTightVNC will serve a Java applet that can be viewed in any java-compatable web browser via http if called on the right port. That's what I was refrering to.
Dotan Cohen
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