On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 12:11:20AM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote: > i used to run a java ssh client. do a google search for "java ssh" and see > some. mindterm was the one i think i used. > > D.Vin >
Won't do you any good if you are behind a corporate firewall. AFAIK Mindterm is nothing more than an SSH client written in Java, with an applet version which you can embed in webpages. From what I can remember, mindterm by itself doesn't open up listening for SSH connections in any other port: it is not a server by any means. So while it is a convenient thing to have for times when you can't download a "real" ssh client, it still connects through the normal venues, which means that if the firewall blocks outgoing port 22 connections, you are equally screwed. W -- There was a man in a nuthouse who constantly scared off all the newcomers with a menacing smile and the dreadful-sounding phrase, "I differentiate you! I differentiate you!"--invariably the newcomer would cower in the corner and stay far away from the man. However, one day another man came in and confronted the first man. Of course, the first began yelling at the newcomer, "I differentiate you! I differentiate you!" But it had no effect on the newcomer. The man yelled "I differentiate you!" several times to no avail. Finally, he broke down in tears. "Why, why?!?" he asked. The second man stated simply, "I'm e^x." Sortir en Pantoufles: up 61 days, 17:32 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list