Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > > The problems with javassh are manifold. First, you are downloading an > applet, which must then connect over port 22. In some cases (e.g., > where you have a Java-enabled browser) this many not be a problem. > However, if you are trying to gain access from a location which blocks > everything except for ports 80 and 443, then you have a problem.
My mistake. I thought it was just a front-end to a remote server that would in turn connect to the ssh server. > In any > case, most public machines are not so locked down that you can't > download PuTTY and use that. No disagreement there. -- George Borisov DXSolutions Ltd
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