Your SSH terminal in the browser, hosted in France
A web SSH and Telnet client powered by Sshwifty, installed and maintained by DINAO. Connect to your servers from any browser — without installing any software.
What is Sshwifty?
Sshwifty is a web SSH and Telnet client that allows you to connect to remote servers directly from your browser. No software to install on the workstation : simply open a web page, enter the host and credentials, and a full interactive terminal appears in the tab.
Designed as a single Go binary with no database, Sshwifty starts instantly, consumes very few resources, and remains simple to deploy and maintain. It is the ideal tool for ad-hoc interventions, technical support, or access from locked-down machines that do not have an SSH client.
Access to the gateway can be protected by a shared password and restricted by IP address, while SSH sessions remain end-to-end encrypted. Sshwifty thus provides a centralized and secure entry point to all your servers.
Host Sshwifty at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with Sshwifty prerequisites (minimum 1 cœur / 128 Mo / 100 Mo). Hosted in France, fully managed.
This application uses an unofficial/unverified image or requires custom resources. We review and deploy it upon request.
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You might be wondering…
Do I need to install anything on the workstation?
No. Sshwifty runs entirely in the browser. It is ideal for intervening from a locked-down workstation, a public computer, or a tablet without an SSH client installed.
Which protocols are supported?
SSH and Telnet. You enter the host and credentials from the web interface, and Sshwifty opens the connection to the target server.
How is access secured?
Access to the gateway is protected by a shared password and can be restricted by IP. All web connections use HTTPS, and SSH sessions remain end-to-end encrypted.
Where is the gateway hosted?
On the DINAO infrastructure in France, in one of the available datacenters. No sessions are relayed outside the territory.
Can multiple people use it?
Yes. Sshwifty handles multiple simultaneous sessions, making it a convenient centralized access point for a technical team or support service.