RSS 7 projects tagged "Terminals"

Download Website Updated 06 Feb 2009 Anyterm

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Anyterm provides a terminal emulator on a Web page using Javascript and a server daemon. The daemon typically runs behind an HTTP proxy; it forks a shell and communicates with the script using XMLHTTP on port 80 or securely using SSL. This provides you with shell access to your machine from almost any Web browser, even when firewalls are in the way. The my.anyterm.org service provides access without the need to install anything on your servers.

No download Website Updated 24 Jan 2008 Jeta - Horde

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Jeta is the Horde Application Framework's wrapper module for the SSHTools Java SSH Applet.

Download Website Updated 20 May 2013 PHP Shell

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PHP Shell is a shell wrapped in a PHP script. It's a tool you can use to execute arbiritary shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote Web server. This replaces, to a degree, a normal telnet-connection. You can use it for administration and maintenance of your Web site using commands like ps, free, du, df, and more.

No download Website Updated 28 Sep 2005 PHPsh

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PHPsh allows you to have shell commands run on your behalf by Web servers that serve PHP pages, and solves these issues and more. It is a simplified version of the shell that allows you to execute arbitrary commands remotely through PHP. It is a handy way to run simple commands and maintain a history of executed commands, and a helpful environment that allows you to browse the filesystem and fetch or upload files.

Download Website Updated 30 Sep 2005 PSHAW

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PSHAW is a pseudo command prompt for accessing a machine remotely using only a Web browser. It cannot run interactive programs. It can only run programs that run, spit out text (or not), and then quit. There is a handy drop-down box of previously run commands. The page never reloads thanks to AJAX.

Download Website Updated 03 Mar 2009 psyced

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psyced is a distributed chat and messaging system based on the Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing. PSYC is multicast and routed between servers and clients in a scalable and efficient way, but users can also comfortably use IRC clients, telnet, Web chat, WAP, or Jabber to enter the network. psyced also communicates with the network of Jabber/XMPP servers and hosts programmable chat rooms for all of these technologies at once. It also provides gateways to several IRC networks, but unlike IRC, everyone can run a server and be an equal member of the PSYC network. It supports PSYC, XMPP, IRC, TELNET, HTTP, Applet, SMTP, WAP, XML, RSS, and TLS.

Download Website Updated 22 Jun 2004 wapsh/htsh

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Wapsh allows users to login to a Unix workstation using a WAP-capable mobile phone. Features include shortcuts (to save phone typing), input of control and other special characters, command history, and searching and scrolling through long shell output. Wapsh automatically adapts to the main WAP browsers (UP and Nokia), and uses configuration files to further tailor the system for specific phones. A corresponding HTML (Web) interface is also included.

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ashd

A sane HTTP daemon.

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Appointmind

A Web app for scheduling appointments.