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The clients above are java based clients and as such I dont believe |
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will solve your issue. |
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Is it that you dont want to open 22 on your server or is it that |
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"work" or whereever is locking you out? |
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if its home then many people leave 22 open quite safely and you can |
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even move the port to something non standard to avoid the script |
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kiddies. |
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If its work then you are limited, I am only aware of webmin but though |
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it can be big at least it is a well known supported app so will |
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[should] keep ahead of the dark people out there whereas a less |
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supported apache plugin may not. |
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stu |
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my 0.02$ |
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On 21/08/06, Etaoin Shrdlu <shrdlu@×××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On Monday 21 August 2006 10:10, jarry@×××.net wrote: |
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> > AFAIK, webmin has such a feature, but it seems to me rather |
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> > heavy, I would prefer light-weight solution. Any ideas? |
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> I think you have to use a java applet, see for example mindterm [1] or |
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> JTA [2]. |
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> [1] http://www.appgate.com/products/80_MindTerm/50_Running_MindTerm/ |
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> [2] http://javassh.org/space/start |
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