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On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 12:11:20AM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote: |
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> i used to run a java ssh client. do a google search for "java ssh" and see |
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> some. mindterm was the one i think i used. |
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> D.Vin |
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Won't do you any good if you are behind a corporate firewall. AFAIK |
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Mindterm is nothing more than an SSH client written in Java, with an |
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applet version which you can embed in webpages. From what I can |
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remember, mindterm by itself doesn't open up listening for SSH |
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connections in any other port: it is not a server by any means. So |
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while it is a convenient thing to have for times when you can't |
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download a "real" ssh client, it still connects through the normal |
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venues, which means that if the firewall blocks outgoing port 22 |
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connections, you are equally screwed. |
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-- |
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There was a man in a nuthouse who constantly scared off all the |
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newcomers with a menacing smile and the dreadful-sounding phrase, "I |
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differentiate you! I differentiate you!"--invariably the newcomer |
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would cower in the corner and stay far away from the man. |
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However, one day another man came in and confronted the first man. Of |
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course, the first began yelling at the newcomer, "I differentiate you! |
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I differentiate you!" But it had no effect on the newcomer. The man |
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yelled "I differentiate you!" several times to no avail. Finally, he |
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broke down in tears. "Why, why?!?" he asked. |
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The second man stated simply, "I'm e^x." |
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