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IDIA (Perl)

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CGI-Telnet

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The Commander

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IDIA creates a static way of
CGI-Telnet allows you to
This rather simple script
The Commander is a web-based
communicating with computers
execute commands on your Web
provides you and/or your
UNIX shell interface. From a
which have been assigned
Server. It is a useful tool
readers the ability to run
web browser, this script
dynamic IP addresses. In
if you don't have
common diagnostic commands
allows you to run UNIX
other words, idia makes it
telnet/shell access to your
such as ping, finger,
commands on your web host
possible for the public to
server. It is very easy to
traceroute, & whois. It
server (depending on the
access your computer as a
install and configure. It
has built-in safeguards to
permissions set by your
game, web, ftp, mail, or
runs on both Unix and
prevent outside hacking
server administrator). This
news server via one
Windows NT. Features
attempts and runaway
is particularly useful if
permanent internet address.
include: File Transfers -
processes from happening.
your domain hosting provider
This script is available for
Upload and Download Files,
 
does not allow telnet
PHP and Perl completely free
Command Timeouts -
 
access. Using this script
of license restrictions.
Automatically stop commands
 
may result in inadvertent
 
after the specified timeout
 
deletion of very important
 
period, Real-Time Output -
 
files on your server. Use
 
See the output of commands
 
extreme caution.
 
as it is generated, Security
 
 
 
- Login required for running
 
 
 
commands, and Support for
 
 
 
Automatic logout.
 
 


Date: Feb, 22 2002


Date: Feb, 23 2001


Date: Jul, 26 1999


Date: Jul, 26 1999
CommandLiner lets you execute
 
 
 
UNIX shell commands within
 
 
 
your browser. Without a
 
 
 
Telnet account for your
 
 
 
server. Includes predefined
 
 
 
lookups of the paths to the
 
 
 
most important programs on
 
 
 
UNIX servers (WHOIS, Finger,
 
 
 
Traceroute, Perl, compilers).
 
 
 


Date: Sep, 28 1999
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