From: Wolfgang D. <da...@oe...> - 2012-06-05 20:32:36
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Am 01.06.2012 17:55, schrieb John Bessa: > The greatest benefit for me is that SSH has been ruinously slow. > Each line has to be sent out as a whole to be efficient. > > I can see 2 (or 2 1/2) direct improvements that leverage (X)HTML: > > First, making directory (or folder) names hypertext links that bring > you right to that folder would speed up admin considerably. Hi, sorry for the late answer. I am the current maintainer of phpshell. There are already links in the "Current Working Directory:"-Line - just click on these links to navigate to that directory. > Second, making some kind of edit app so that full-line scripts can > be written and uploaded and executed (or evoked) would bring the app > into the "big leagues." You can upload files (not enabled by default, you must set file-upload = true in config.php [and have file-upload enabled in PHP and write permission in the current directory), then you can execute the uploaded script: sh myscript.sh # (or bash myskript.sh, perl myskript.pl, ...) > Having achieved both of those, it would be elementary to create a > link next to each file that would allow editing of the file, there is an 'internal' command "editor filename", where you can edit a file (if you have write permissions) > Once that is achieved, then I wonder if there is a way to create an > SSL tunnel for all the activity. That should not be an phpshell isssue - set up a (SSL-enabled) apache-webserver, where you use phpshell. Best regards, Wolfgang |