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    Tabby Web

    Tabby Web

    An SSH/Telnet/Serial client in your browser

    ...The architecture splits concerns: a Django-based control plane manages users, auth, and configuration, while a gateway service handles network transport so browser clients can reach SSH, Telnet, or serial targets. This separation enables multi-user deployments with persistent settings, role-based access, and storage backends for artifacts. It’s useful for organizations that need managed remote access from within a web portal, without installing a full desktop client on every machine. With its focus on admin ergonomics and end-user UX, Tabby Web turns terminal access into a managed, auditable, and scalable web application.
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    KiTTY

    KiTTY

    Lightweight, open-source SSH/telnet client

    KiTTY is a lightweight, open-source SSH/telnet client and terminal emulator based on PuTTY, designed for use in Windows environments. It is primarily used for remote connections via SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and serial protocols, making it an essential tool for system administrators, network engineers, and developers who need to manage remote servers or devices. KiTTY extends PuTTY's functionality with a variety of enhancements, such as session management, automated password handling, and portable executables, providing a more convenient and customizable experience. ...
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    QuTTY

    QuTTY

    Successor to PuTTY with advanced features similar to iterm2

    QuTTY is a multi-tabbed, multi-paned SSH/Telnet client with a terminal emulator. The goal is to support advanced features similar to iterm2. Just download and try it. If you see any issues you can install one of the Visual Studio runtimes VC++ 2012 or VC++ 2010. If you still face issues report it to us. Report any issues or feature-requests in issue-tracker. We need help from volunteers to find and fix any blocking issues, so that a stable release can be made soon.
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    BBSSH is a Blackberry Telnet and SSH client for legacy BlackBerry devices (OS 7.1 and earlier). Please see the official website at http://bbssh.org/ for features and downloads.
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    Monocaffe Connections Manager
    Is a complete GUI replacement for the gnome terminal which allows you to manage your connections, cluster mode (for sending commands for several servers at the same time) and support for ssh, ftp, telnet, vnc and rdesktop.
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