On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:01:08PM -0400, Robert Wolfe, MCP wrote: > On 7/12/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What you want is anyterm [0]. I recently changed to a new office that > > has a super restrictive firewall. Incidentally, I am the maintainer of > > librote and will soon be packaging anyterm, as soon as the upstream > > developer confirms that the new version of anyterm works with the new > > version of librote. To use the latest anyterm, you need the latest > > version of librote (0.2.8), but only 0.2.6+20050511 is in Sid. You can > > get version 0.2.8 from my package repository on my website if you want > > to use the upstream anyterm until I can get a version of it into Sid. > > If you really want to get fancy, on my webserver box at home I have a > Java SSH applet that I use anywhere I have access to a Java-enabled > browser. It even supports SSH tunneling as well. The applet I use is > called MindTerm.
The problem is that mindterm is simply a Java applet that connects over SSH. Believe me, I looked into it as a possible solution to my predicament (same as the OP). It will not work unless port 22 and SSH access are outbound from the firewall. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr
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