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SSH or VNC From Your Cell Phone?

fintler writes "Andreas Karlsson has a working release of a simple ssh client for the Ericsson P800 and is looking for a way to imput control charactors in the interface. Here is Screenshot 1 and Screenshot 2. There's also a VNC client for the Ericsson P800 (Auf Deutsch!) written by Gino Micacchi with some more screenshots here and here."

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  1. Seems to me... by jkrise · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A cellphone is less useful than a dumb VT100 terminal. Granted, you can't carry the terminal around, but if people would build a simple 80x25 screen with a tiny keyboard,that gets a login prompt from the service provider, that could be the most useful innovation since sliced bread.

    Building intelligence into the client, but making data-input difficult, and not using standard protocols - seems a huge waste of money and bandwidth.

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  2. SSH from Nokia 3650 / 6800 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting


    The company I work for, Idokorro Mobile, has a working client (in beta) for the Nokia 3650 & 6800. Cool stuff.

  3. Nokia 3650? by PhoenixK7 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Anyone know of clients of similar sorts that will run on a Series 60 Symbian phone? I've been looking around but the VNC clients that I located refused to run on the phone after installing the package.

    1. Re:Nokia 3650? by d99-sbr · · Score: 3, Interesting

      No, the p800 uses UIQ instead of Series 60. They are both based on Symbian 7, but while Series 60 is mostly a cell phone UI adapted for PDA use, UIQ feels more like a PDA with a cell phone extension.

  4. Re:Neat hack. by Bushcat · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I'm at a loss as to how you'd actually type using the twelve digit keypad

    Maybe with this or this (the text is Japanese but the pictures are English).

  5. We have one for Nokia 7650/3650 and many others by drazvan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ActiveViewer is the first VNC client for J2ME-enabled handsets. It works on pretty much anything, from Siemens handsets to Blackberry pagers and color-screen Nokia 7650/3650. Razvan

  6. Re:Cute... by mccalli · · Score: 3, Interesting
    ...but how do you hack scripts in Vi with a funky cell-phone kepad?

    You don't. You use a bluetooth keyboard instead.

    No experience using a bluetooth keyboard with this SSHe client. However, plenty of experience using bluetooth to send text between OS X and a phone. It's certainly possible, just don't know if it's been done yet.

    Anyone else know if a bluetooth keyboard compatible with phones yet exists?

    Cheers,
    Ian

  7. Re:or also maybe from the MPAA... by diersing · · Score: 4, Interesting
    And seriously, that's about all. I've tried remote administration via my phone (Sprint A500 has a VNC client as well), Crackberry, and PDA. SSH is the best (IMHO), VNC screen rendering is impractical on such a small device (so are the other alternatives like RDesktop and TermServ). I also tried SonicAdmin without much fan fare from me.

    With VPN and so many computers available at cafes, libraries, etc... I think real remote admining via portable devices is just for the 'way I'm cool' factor.

  8. Re:Screenshots by wagemonkey · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Err, it's not Apache, but I do have a webserver on my P800 :-) It's called Prosit - if you want to know why I have a webserver on a cellphone ... um, er, ah well, I know - just because I can!

    I also have myBuddies (ICQ) PuTTY and VNCviewer. And 2 browsers - a built in one for WAP and Opera for GPRS (It really is good too). It plays video (avi) and will sent photos from the built in camera by email. There are some utilies (sman and control panel), games, Java note util (standard one has proprietary format) and some crypto. I also use Mobipocket to browse offline and read books.

    Downside is it 'only' has 12Mb onboard and 16Mb Memory Stick Duo and I really need to get rid of some stuff or buy a 64Mb card. Screen is quite good too for 4096 colour. If it had some sort of spreadsheet/DB util I wouldn't bother with a 'normal' PDA, I still might get one eventually. But I downloaded the SDK to see if I can whip up something in Java.
    I get strange looks as my ring tone is a good quality .wav of an old-fashioned phone ringing (bells).

  9. Re:or also maybe from the MPAA... by Phil+Gregory · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Though I haven't tried it (my Palm Pilots have never been network-connected), GEORDI looks like it's a pretty decent interface for administering Unix (and Unix-alike) systems remotely from a PDA. Barring that, I'd probably go for ssh, but I found text-based things (text adventures, mostly) to be very annoying on the Palm.


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