Self Hosted SSH Client?
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 Is there such a thing? Something I could use on windows, without needing putty or access to port 22? Something self hosted, I would not trust anyone else to host it. 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: Is there such a thing? Something I could use on windows, without needing putty or access to port 22? There is a java ssh client you can put on a webserver. I think there is a JS one as well not sure what the names are though. 
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 I only know of KeyBox and EC2Box 
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 https://github.com/liftoff/GateOne Looks like this would work. 
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 KeyBox looks neat. Any security concerns? 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: KeyBox looks neat. Any security concerns? Not as long as you use it over HTTPS/SSL. It's the same as using a jump box just with a webinterface 
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 @thecreativeone91 That was my thought. Thanks. 
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 There must be something obvious here that I am missing. What is a "self hosted SSH client"? Isn't that what putty is? It's an SSH client, you host it yourself. 
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 @scottalanmiller He wants a web interface for some reason. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @scottalanmiller He wants a web interface for some reason. Oh, a WEB SSH client. Did I miss the world "web" or "http" appearing somewhere in this thread? How did you figure that out? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @thecreativeone91 said: @scottalanmiller He wants a web interface for some reason. Oh, a WEB SSH client. Did I miss the world "web" or "http" appearing somewhere in this thread? How did you figure that out? Process of elimination only. took me a while to figure out what he meant. 
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 How does hosting an SSH client work on Windows since Windows doesn't have an SSH server? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: How does hosting an SSH client work on Windows since Windows doesn't have an SSH server? I took it to mean from windows rather than installed on. But yeah. I'm not sure what's wrong with using PuTTY or TeraTerm (which I like better than PuTTY) 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @scottalanmiller said: How does hosting an SSH client work on Windows since Windows doesn't have an SSH server? I took it to mean from windows rather than installed on. But yeah. I'm not sure what's wrong with using PuTTY or TeraTerm (which I like better than PuTTY) Oh, that's VERY confusing. Avoiding port 22 is often because of port blocking. I've done exactly this before when I wanted to circumvent firewalls when accessing my UNIX servers. 
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 I'm glad I wasn't the only one confused...oh, and @thecreativeone91, try KiTTY sometime. All the goodness of PuTTY with so much extra goodness! 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: try KiTTY sometime. All the goodness of PuTTY with so much extra goodness! Never really cared for it over PuTTY. 
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 It you like PuTTY but want more from it, check out ConEmu. It's a Quake style console emulator that integrates with PuTTY and PowerShell and gives you some slick features. And it is available from the Chocolatey repositories too. 

