| This feels like, some people that make cool apps decided to get into security, nothing I've read here makes me believe you really had a security hat on as you made this and that worries me. SSH is one of the most fundamentally critical pieces of a corporate infrastructure, the people I work with would absolutely not stop laughing if I told them this wasn't a joke. If you were selling an open source host-it yourself, support contract type model, I could totally see interest in this, but not a whole lot because if I have a device with a browser, there's a 99% chance it also has a terminal client/emulator. The next issue here is, you telling everyone you don't log anything is instantly a fail, because if its even _possible_, then it's not good enough. Saying you don't log anything doesn't matter because you can be compelled to, or you can be intercepted, MiTMd or just plain exploited. I don't see any value in another thing to pay for every month that by design _decreases_ your security; I already hate the everything as a service for personal use, no problem with it professionally, but SSH needs to keep moving forward not have gaping holes added in the middle. For personal use I have it solved with a VPN + terminal emulator, or it could be done with a VPS and some open source code. I'm sorry to be so blunt like other people here, but rather than see this fail I'd like to hope the chorus of opinions here would encourage you to rethink your model and actually make this something secure. |