Actually it is an entire ssh client written in java. You download the client and run it via the JVM in your browser and then it will establish an ssh connection from your local machine to any other machine on the internet. It defaults to the machine you downloaded the client from, but you can backspace and type in your new location. It still uses port 22. It even supports tunneling and x11 forwarding. Sorry no accounts on my system for everyone to play!!! I have been thinking about setting up a honey pot (system with many known vulnerabilities) to watch and see what happens to it and sort of track how it gets rooted and attacked. A friend of mine (http://www.themaskedbit.com/honey/index.html) did this to learn more about IDS and Network Forensics. He got the idea from project.honeynet.org. Dusty --------------------------------------- > > I agree, this is way cool Dusty. This is an ssh session over the web, > correct? and is it MindTerm that does this for you? > > Jon Reynolds > > P.s. do you have a default password setup for browsing? > > On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:27, you wrote: > > Check it out http://www.sandust.org/ssh > > I think it is awesome. > > > > Does anyone know why it won't work via https? I have https running on the > > server, but it won't start the java. > > > > https://www.sandust.org/ssh > > > > Dusty > > > > --- > > You are currently subscribed to luau as: proteon@gci.net > > To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') > > --- > You are currently subscribed to luau as: dusty@sandust.com > To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')