• Ajaxterm


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    Ajaxterm

    Since Mon Feb 28 03:22:42 CET 2011, hosted here:

    github.com/antonylesuisse/qweb

    Intro

    Ajaxterm is a web based terminal. It was totally inspired and works almost
    exactly like http://anyterm.org/ except it's much easier to install (see
    comparaison with anyterm below).
    
    Ajaxterm written in python (and some AJAX javascript for client side) and
    depends only on python2.3 or better.
    
    Ajaxterm is '''very simple to install''' on Linux, MacOS X, FreeBSD, Solaris,
    cygwin and any Unix that runs python2.3.
    
    Ajaxterm was written by Antony Lesuisse (email: al AT udev.org), License Public
    Domain.
    

    News

     - 2008-11-13: v0.11 switch to git, apply minor patches
     - 2006-10-29: v0.10 allow space in login, cgi launch fix, redhat init
     - 2006-07-12: v0.9 change uid, daemon fix (Daniel Fischer)
     - 2006-07-04: v0.8 add login support to ssh (Sven Geggus), change max width to 256
     - 2006-05-31: v0.7 minor fixes, daemon option
     - 2006-05-23: v0.6 Applied debian and gentoo patches, renamed to Ajaxterm, default port 8022
    

    Download and Install

     - Release: /ajaxterm/files/Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz
    
    To install Ajaxterm issue the following commands:
    
        wget http://antony.lesuisse.org/ajaxterm/files/Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz
        tar zxvf Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz
        cd Ajaxterm-0.10
        ./ajaxterm.py
    
    Then point your browser to this URL : http://localhost:8022/
    

    Screenshot

    ajaxterm screenshot

    Documentation and Caveats

     * Ajaxterm only support latin1, if you use Ubuntu or any LANG==en_US.UTF-8
       distribution don't forget to "unset LANG".
    
     * If run as root ajaxterm will run /bin/login, otherwise it will run ssh
       localhost. To use an other command use the -c option.
    
     * By default Ajaxterm only listen at 127.0.0.1:8022. For remote access, it is
       strongly recommended to use '''https SSL/TLS''', and that is simple to
       configure if you use the apache web server using mod_proxy.[[BR]][[BR]]
       Using ssl will also speed up ajaxterm (probably because of keepalive).[[BR]][[BR]]
       Here is an configuration example:
    
        Listen 443
        NameVirtualHost *:443
    
        <VirtualHost *:443>
           ServerName localhost
           SSLEngine On
           SSLCertificateKeyFile ssl/apache.pem
           SSLCertificateFile ssl/apache.pem
    
           ProxyRequests Off
           <Proxy *>
                   Order deny,allow
                   Allow from all
           </Proxy>
           ProxyPass /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/
           ProxyPassReverse /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/
        </VirtualHost>
    
     * Using GET HTTP request seems to speed up ajaxterm, just click on GET in the
       interface, but be warned that your keystrokes might be loggued (by apache or
       any proxy). I usually enable it after the login.
    
     * Ajaxterm commandline usage:
    
        usage: ajaxterm.py [options]
    
        options:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          -pPORT, --port=PORT   Set the TCP port (default: 8022)
          -cCMD, --command=CMD  set the command (default: /bin/login or ssh localhost)
          -l, --log             log requests to stderr (default: quiet mode)
          -d, --daemon          run as daemon in the background
          -PPIDFILE, --pidfile=PIDFILE
                                set the pidfile (default: /var/run/ajaxterm.pid)
          -iINDEX_FILE, --index=INDEX_FILE
                                default index file (default: ajaxterm.html)
          -uUID, --uid=UID      Set the daemon's user id
    
     * Ajaxterm was first written as a demo for qweb (my web framework), but
       actually doesn't use many features of qweb.
    
     * Compared to anyterm:
       * There are no partial updates, ajaxterm updates either all the screen or
         nothing. That make the code simpler and I also think it's faster. HTTP
         replies are always gzencoded. When used in 80x25 mode, almost all of
         them are below the 1500 bytes (size of an ethernet frame) and we just
         replace the screen with the reply (no javascript string handling).
       * Ajaxterm polls the server for updates with an exponentially growing
         timeout when the screen hasn't changed. The timeout is also resetted as
         soon as a key is pressed. Anyterm blocks on a pending request and use a
         parallel connection for keypresses. The anyterm approch is better
         when there aren't any keypress.
    
     * Ajaxterm files are released in the Public Domain, (except
     [http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/doc/ sarissa*] which are LGPL).
    

    TODO

     * insert mode ESC [ 4 h
     * change size x,y from gui (sending signal)
     * vt102 graphic codepage
     * use innerHTML or prototype instead of sarissa
    
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