Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Free Web-Based SSH and Telnet

If you run your own web server, the software is free. For about USD20/year you can use a hosted solution.

Have you ever wanted SSH or telnet access to your system from an “internet desert” - from behind a strict firewall, from an internet cafe, or even from a mobile phone? Anyterm is a combination of a web page and a web server module that provides this access.

Anyterm can use almost any web browser and even works through firewalls. There is experimental support for mobile phones using WAP. If you join my.anyterm.org you can access your systems straight away via our server with no software to install anywhere. Alternatively, you can run the Anyterm software on your own system.

5 comments:

croser said...

if you want an entirely free web based ssh client, please check out www.serfish.com

serban said...

The service completely sucks. In the free form is completely unusable, the capcha pops up every minute or so, and you have to pay to have it removed.

LewisC said...

Croser,

The link doesn't seem to be working.

LewisC

LewisC said...

Serban,

It sucks that it didn't work put for you. I don't remember those isses but it's been a while since I used it.

You wouldn't happen to know of any more free web based ssh solutions would you? I could cover those also.

Thanks,

LewisC

zandor said...

The one on http://webssh.strangled.net/ is also free and i doesn't seem to contain captchas or other annoyances.