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Open SSH client sessions with a terminal emulator SSHGate is a SSH client and web-based Terminal Emulator that brings the power of the command line to the web. Its main features are: - Multi-user and multi-terminal so that hundreds of simultaneous users and terminals can be served. - Advanced terminal emulation including support for 256 colors, fancy text styles, and more. - Supports Unicode, international keyboard layouts, and localized strings (internationalization or i18n). - Natural copy & paste: Highlight text and use your browser's native context menu. - Allow to resume terminal sessions even although the web browser is closed or disconnected. - Key-based authentication and support RSA, DSA, ECDSA, and X.509 certificates. - Track of all your hosts with functionalities like tagging, sorting, and fast search. - Log Viewer that provides functionalities like sorting, viewing and recordings of terminal sessions to HTML files. - No browser plugins required so it has not the security problems of Java, Flash, and ActiveX.
5250 Web Terminal Add-on
Browser extension for Green Screens 5250 Web Terminal to improve user experience by enabling local user settings. Green Screens Web Terminal Plugin enable terminal macros and user based UI customization. This extension is not a web terminal itself. It is add-on to store and keep user preferences across browser cache cleanup.
Android Terminal
Access your USB-connected Android terminal without installing ADB This extension establishes an ADB-compatible connection with your Android device, eliminating the need for any native applications to be installed. It's designed to operate across various desktop environments, whether you're on Windows, Linux, macOS, or Chrome OS. Remarkably, the extension is written entirely in JavaScript, making it free from any native executables. Here are some of the key functionalities offered by this extension: 1. Multiple Terminal Windows: Easily open multiple terminal views to connect with your Android device, facilitating efficient debugging and interaction. 2. File Transfer: Streamline sending and receiving files between your desktop computer and the Android device. 3. Screenshot Capture: Capture screenshots of the current screen view on your Android device and store them on your desktop computer. 4. Application Backup: Perform comprehensive backups of your Android device, including all or select installed applications and their associated data. 5. Debugging with "logcat": Use the "logcat" command to debug your Android device directly from your desktop, enhancing your development capabilities. This extension serves as a compelling alternative to traditional native ADB (Android Debug Bridge) applications, offering a more accessible and platform-agnostic solution. If you already have the native ADB installed and want to explore this extension, ensure there are no ongoing communications with the ADB server by executing the "adb -kill-server" command. Then, refer to the instructions on the extension's homepage to get started seamlessly.
Ubuntu free online linux server
Run the Linux Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu from the OnWorks free servers hosting provider This extension scans browsed URLs to identify and used files for our Ubuntu OS online. The files are presented in a list within the extension popup. This popup is sourced from our systems so the browsed URL are collected and reported to our cloud server. This is then a dynamic file manager to handle files for our Ubuntu OS online. It also allows users to upload files that can be renamed, copied and deleted using an API integration with Ubuntu online. It also allows to run online Linux Ubuntu versions using your web browser. This extension provides the following OSs: Ubuntu GNOME, Kubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu. All of them run using an integration with our "OnWorks" free servers hosting provider: 1. This Ubuntu online is one of the most well known Linux versions, and comes equipped with the GNOME desktop. Although the previous Unity desktop was evaluated we have opted for GNOME. It has a classic desktop style with icons, a panel on the left mimicking its traditional look and feel. This Ubuntu online comes preinstalled with the most common System tools, Office utilities, Graphic programs and so on. 2. This Kubuntu online inherits all the core features of Ubuntu but it looks different. It includes the KDE Plasma, a desktop environment that a lot of users prefer. This KDE desktop provides access to programs and files clicking a left-bottom K-button (Kickoff Application Launcher), which is similar to the typical Start button. As with Ubuntu GNOME online, it has preinstalled applications like LibreOffice, Okular Document Viewer, Kontact, Rekonq, Amarok, and Dragon player. It must be also noted that our Kubuntu online offers an user interface easier to use for people that comes from Windows and Mac OS. 3. This Xubuntu online also provides a lot of Ubuntu features but without compromising the performance and aesthetics. For that reason Xubuntu provides a desktop with a lot of bells and whistles while still striving not to impact too much on the PC system’s resources. This Xubuntu online comes with the XFCE desktop, which is lighter when compared to GNOME, Unity or KDE. 4. This Lubuntu online provides the lighter desktop based on the LxQt(LxDE) desktop environment. LxQt(LXDE) is a desktop environment to be run on system with poor resources. The desktop is simple and allows for you to place icons. It also supports a right-click menu. There are no desktop effects or animations. Moreover, Lubuntu achieves to be lighter with applications and software that come packed with this particular distro. Instead of LibreOffice or something similar, end users are provided with Gnumeric and Abiword. Note that all of these Ubuntu online versions are integrated with the file manager that are provided by the "OnWorks" free hosting provider. This file manager can be used to save and load the files handled inside the OnWorks online workstations. IMPORTANT NOTE: The scanning process to detect files when browsing in the Internet occurs on our servers so the URL are reported there. In this process, no personal data is collected. Of course, users can opt to disable this scanning via a checkbox in the extension popup. However, note that disabling this functionality severely limits the extension's functionality while browsing through the Internet. The search queries of the URLs scanned are not collected.
Secure Shell
Terminal emulator and SSH and SFTP client. Secure Shell is an xterm-compatible terminal emulator and stand-alone ssh client for Chrome. It uses Native-Client to connect directly to ssh servers without the need for external proxies. A SFTP command line client is included. On ChromeOS, you can create SFTP mounts and access them from the Files app! It has been well tested for a couple of years. Please read the FAQ, available here: https://hterm.org/x/ssh/faq. You can also exchange feedback in the chromium-hterm mailing list, available here: https://hterm.org/x/ssh/contact. The changelog is available here: https://hterm.org/x/ssh/changelog