From 06051ac8660983aae9ea6e72ab9bb1a31ceed9af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 11:08:00 -0700 Subject: Reverted unmodified files --- tools/ajaxterm/README.txt | 240 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 120 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-) diff --git a/tools/ajaxterm/README.txt b/tools/ajaxterm/README.txt index a649771c5..4b0ae99af 100644 --- a/tools/ajaxterm/README.txt +++ b/tools/ajaxterm/README.txt @@ -1,120 +1,120 @@ -= [http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm Ajaxterm] = - -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.[[BR]] -Ajaxterm is '''very simple to install''' on Linux, MacOS X, FreeBSD, Solaris, cygwin and any Unix that runs python2.3.[[BR]] -Ajaxterm was written by Antony Lesuisse (email: al AT udev.org), License Public Domain. - -Use the [/qweb/forum/viewforum.php?id=2 Forum], if you have any question or remark. - -== News == - - * 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: [/qweb/files/Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz] - * Browse src: [/qweb/trac/browser/trunk/ajaxterm/ ajaxterm/] - -To install Ajaxterm issue the following commands: -{{{ -wget http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/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 == - -{{{ -#!html -
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 - - - ServerName localhost - SSLEngine On - SSLCertificateKeyFile ssl/apache.pem - SSLCertificateFile ssl/apache.pem - - ProxyRequests Off - - Order deny,allow - Allow from all - - ProxyPass /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/ - ProxyPassReverse /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/ - -}}} - - * 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 - += [http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm Ajaxterm] = + +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.[[BR]] +Ajaxterm is '''very simple to install''' on Linux, MacOS X, FreeBSD, Solaris, cygwin and any Unix that runs python2.3.[[BR]] +Ajaxterm was written by Antony Lesuisse (email: al AT udev.org), License Public Domain. + +Use the [/qweb/forum/viewforum.php?id=2 Forum], if you have any question or remark. + +== News == + + * 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: [/qweb/files/Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz Ajaxterm-0.10.tar.gz] + * Browse src: [/qweb/trac/browser/trunk/ajaxterm/ ajaxterm/] + +To install Ajaxterm issue the following commands: +{{{ +wget http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/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 == + +{{{ +#!html +
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 + + + ServerName localhost + SSLEngine On + SSLCertificateKeyFile ssl/apache.pem + SSLCertificateFile ssl/apache.pem + + ProxyRequests Off + + Order deny,allow + Allow from all + + ProxyPass /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/ + ProxyPassReverse /ajaxterm/ http://localhost:8022/ + +}}} + + * 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 + -- cgit