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An SSH server on your computer can be very useful, but it's often inconvenient because many computers don't have, say, PuTTY, so it's not always guaranteed that you can access it. A solution to this problem is a web-browser in which you can enter an ssh:// address in the address barm and have your SSH
session open within the browser window. Currently, when you do this in Firefox, it has to open another application to run SSH and there's no downloadable extension to do this in-browser. I think this system would be a good first step toward making remote access a more universal system.
In-browser SSH client
http://www.ece.osu....puting/ssh_www.html An SSH applet, works within browser but is faulty. [lebobtheavenger, Jun 12 2005]
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You've had your halfbakery account since February and you haven't posted anything until now? Wow. Bun, by the way. |
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For everyone to whom I've said, "so long as you have IM, I don't need to come to your house to fix your computer", sorry. |
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If you mean to use ssh as a filesystem (sftp), konqueror does it - but this thing is a bit of a kitchen sink anyway, it opens/edits files, browses all kind of filesystems... component oriented baby! |
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