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With Browser Shell, a completely secure web-based SSH client, users are given remote terminal access to SSH servers from any web browser. Because this system is so secured that users have root access to their SSH servers and their critical files as if they were on those machines themselves. This system does not store any information about the server that is being connected to. Instead, users simply logon to this site and access the shell from there. Browser Shell links users from their remote computer to their shell through SSL. To use this system, users choose from one of three packages to purchase. Packages range in time allowed to utilize the tool.
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“Browser Shell is a secure web based SSH client which gives you remote terminal access to an SSH server, such as OpenSSh, from any web browser without the need for an SSH client or for SSH firewall settings. Browser Shell lets you securely access a server or your own Linux/Unix machine from any web enabled device, a public computer, a machine behind a firewall to which you have no control, or a mobile web enabled device.”
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The concept of Browser Shell is well designed however there are some kinks that must be worked out. For example, certain links on the website do not work. Cleaning up and enhancing the site will help a great deal.
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How can links be fixed so the site is fully functioning? How can the site be graphically enhanced?
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written by martin 2 Months 8 Days ago | |
| Unfortunately, both gotossh.com and serFISH.com are far more insecure web based ssh clients than browser shell because they both store the user's ssh server credentials!browsershell.com does not, they just pass the values directly from ssl to ssh, the plain text is never handled on the web server. | ||
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written by ANX 2 Months 12 Days ago | |
| bad thing: browsershell.com is not explaining security issues. in fact, users have to be aware of the fact that no single web ssh client is 100% secure (as is claimed on browsershell.com). gotossh and serFISH.com do a much better job on explaining the issues of web shell security, see http://www.serfish.com/console/web-ssh-security.jsp for example. | ||