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Old 08-07-2015
How to Navigate in UNIX & Linux Forums..?

Hi ,

i am a new user to this forum can anyone please help me in navigation for this forum.
also when i am trying to open any thread i am getting below error.
[Bad Request

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.]

Thanks.
 

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ajaxterm(1)							   User commands						       ajaxterm(1)

NAME
ajaxterm - Web based terminal written in python DESCRITPION
ajaxterm is a web based terminal written in python and some AJAX javascript for client side. It can use almost any web browser and even works through firewalls. USAGE
ajaxterm [options] OPTIONS
A summary of the options supported by ajaxterm is included below. -h, --help show the help message and exit -p PORT, --port=PORT Set the TCP port (default: 8022) -c CMD, --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 -P PIDFILE, --pidfile=PIDFILE set the pidfile (default: /var/run/ajaxterm.pid) -i INDEX_FILE, --index=INDEX_FILE default index file (default: ajaxterm.html) -u UID, --uid=UID Set the daemon's user id -s SERVERPORT, --serverport=SERVERPORT Use a different port than 22 to connect to the ssh server -t TOKEN, --token=TOKEN Set authorization token. If this option is passed on the command line, the given token must be used when accessing ajaxterm (by adding a ?token=something request argument). -T SECONDS, --terminate-on-idle=SECONDS Terminate if idle for more than SEC seconds (0 means never) AUTHOR
Antony Lesuisse <al@udev.org> Adopted to UTF-8 by Sergej Pupykin <ps@lx-ltd.ru> This manual page was written for the Debian system by Julien Valroff <julien@debian.org> (but may be used by others). REPORTING BUGS
Report any bugs to the author: Antony Lesuisse <al@udev.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright Antony Lesuisse <al@udev.org> SEE ALSO
- ajaxterm wiki page: http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm - ajaxterm forum: http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/forum/viewforum.php?id=2 ajaxterm 0.7 Jul 2006 ajaxterm(1)
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