On 29/01/15 21:15, Alex Bligh wrote:
Be frightened:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell/pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo?hl=en
That's a ssh client implemented in chromium, not a web server acting as
sshd. However...
«Secure Shell also knows how to connect to an HTTP-to-ssh relay that was
built inside Google. Unfortunately
that relay isn't open source, and Google
doesn't maintain a public pool of relays»
--
http://git.chromium.org/gitweb/?p=chromiumos/platform/assets.git;a=blob;f=chromeapps/nassh/doc/faq.txt
Phil wrote:
My main motivation is that it is generally easier to route HTTP across
multiple corporate firewalls than getting ports opened for ssh (even if it
is an embedded sshd such as in gerrit rather than an actual shell).
It will depend on how picky the firewalls are. You may prefer to embed
it into a https stream,
such as using a proxy command of socat - openssl-connect:%h:%p
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