Re: Web/SSH Client?

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Tom.

With putty i was able some years ago to use proxy on port 80 from the LAN to
connect my server on 22.
I dont know if your location uses a proxy server for 80/443 but if used you
are lucky.
Else use google to find a ssh java client. It exists because www.webmin.com
tool has it too.


Danny.


From: Tom Spec
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 3:09 PM
Subject: Web/SSH Client?


I have a fedora server setup with apache running on port 80 and 443, and ssh
running on port 22.

I want to be able to "ssh" to that server from a location that only allows
port 80 and 443 to go out (of the firewall.)   Is there any kind of "web
ssh" solution or something that I could implemement so I could go to a page
on my server through port 80, then from there get "ssh" access to the server
with some kind of web java application.  I'm kind of reaching here, but I
thought I'd see if anyone had any thoughts/ideas.

Tom




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