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access to butterfly terminal from python #176
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I am sorry but I don't understand. |
From my understanding browser terminal => javascript => websocket => butterfly How to do this python => websocket => butterfly Thanks |
Why would you want that ? It's more or less what ssh do. If you can't
connect ssh on the port 22, you can change it on the ssh server and done.
Le jeu. 13 sept. 2018 à 12:02, Huynh Ngoc Anh <[email protected]> a
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browser terminal => javascript => websocket => butterfly
How to do this
python => websocket => butterfly
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My butterfly server is running inside a docker. I want to connect directly to the docker. Does it make sense? |
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For some reason, I can only connect to a computer via web-based butterfly terminal. I cannot connect via ssh.
Is there a way to connect to butterfly terminal in the server from python? Looking around but find no solution.
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