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JBuzz BBS Server is a telnet daemon which provides several communication facilities, like discussion board and chatting room for clients to experience. In order to extend functions for the system more easily, the feature called "applet" is introduced.
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This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host
SBD is a way of leaving ultra-secure minimal access to a computer, which allows you to run a single command based on a one time key. It is good if you don't want to have an ssh server running all the time, but only want to start it when needed.
The newest version of SecureTerminal has been developed based on PowerShell of Microsoft. We provided the SSH and telnet cmdlet, also with a winform GUI application implements PSHostInterface and PSHostRawUserInterface
PocketPuTTY is a Pocket PC port of famous PuTTY (SSH client). Smartphone support is also planned.
The long-term goal is to get PocketPuTTY included into official PuTTY development tree.
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PROGRESS2XLS is a program for Progress Character User Interface (CHUI) and GUI enviroment, which enables the user to export any standard progress-report to Excel without recoding anything in their program (for example we use mfgpro).
A gathering spot for terminal emulators written in RealBasic and specifically mud clients. As a starting point, we provide RB Terminal Emulation Suite, an extensible frame work for developing terminal emulator clients.
BBMan is a SSH/SFTP/BBS/telnet Client. Free, opensource and multi-platform support (Windows/Linux/Mac). You can get some screenshots in http://bbman.sf.net/
ProxyTerm (pterm) is a simple tool to control console applications running on a remote machine. Unlike in telnet/ssh, applications are not terminated if the connection is shut down, but are kept running for subsequent connections from pterm clients.
Quickfry MUD is focused on going back to the roots of MUDing. In essence, login, explore, and have fun. There is no steep learning curve like the majority of current MUDs. We will have several neat features, notably bots who hold a grudge.
PMC is a text based mudclient written in perl, utilizing GNU readline, supporting SSL, the MudClientProtocol including local editing support, full telnet negotation support, ANSI support, and is highly extensible.
A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
gtermix is a gtk+ telnet client intended for calling BBSes. It utilizes a custom VGA textmode emulating terminal widget that allows it to accurately render bulletin board systems as they were in DOS terminal programs.