Michael Letourneau wrote:
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Hi Susers!
I am looking for good server software on a side. A have a HTTP client, and I would like to access an SSH server with it.
I cannot touch the client (no permissions), plus the client is behind layer-7 firewall, which allows HTTP only, but I have full access to SSH Server (running Linux).
One way to achieve my goal is to use some kind of proxy system. The easiest way I think about is to use some kind of Web Front End to SSH Server. Is there something like this in existence ?
Webmin allows you to run single commands from a browser, there is also an ssh client on it, but I think the client is java based and requires you to be able to connect to the server on the ssh port, which doesn't sound like it would satisfy your requirements.
If you could modify the client side, I use corkscrew and connect.c and both work well through an http proxy (as long as the proxy allows the connect command).
Michael
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