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    QTerm

    QT based telnet terminal with TLS encription

    <b>PROJECT MOVED TO GITHUB</b> https://github.com/SpongeBobSun/QTerm This is a terminal emulator written in QT. Support telnet protocol and support TLS encryption. You can use this emulator to connect mainframes like HP nonstop server & etc. Since it's written in QT so it's cross platform (Windows, Mac OS X,Linux).
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    Control- and Status-Utility for Tr*ndCh*p-based ADSL-modems. It allows to access the devices' console-service and retrieves their current staus. For example those TC3084 devices are supported: Lucent CELL 19A-BX, Speed Modem 50B(+) and 200 by Arcor.
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    Cursed Menu aims to create an ncurses based menu system for character terminal sessions. This menu program could be used to create user, system administration, or utility menus for clients connecting with text based clients such as telnet, ssh, or rlogin
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    SWAL is a program that can launch as a service (or standalone) and monitor other services and control other programs. Written in C++ and might have some .NET components (planning on a linux port)
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    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.
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    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.
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    (Update: Project has been abandoned) KPuTTY is a KDE-based interface to run ssh based on the look of the popular free Windows SSH client PuTTY.
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    Dirt is a mud/muck/mush/moo/telnet client for linux with plugins for perl and python scripting. It is text-based and features: color, scrollback, history, autocomplete, alias, trigger (even on ansi), zchat/mudmaster chat, mudftp, MCCP, and a help system.
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