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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...
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    HexNET

    A simple telnet (and possibly SSH) server

    Sourceforge is no longer being updated! This project has merged into another that can be found here: https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox ------------------------------------------------------------ A simple telnet server originally developed as a foundation to a MUD server project called HexMUD. These project should be maintained alongside each other, but this particular project should be a very generic telnet/SSH server and nothing more. The game logic belongs in the HexMUD project.
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    Pure object based operating environment, script language, shell, loads plugins to extend functionality, it's a MUD gone awry.
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    LtTTY is a windows ssh client based on PuTTY. It has some Expanded functionalities: stored the settings information at local file(not Registry); easy to manage multi-window; transparentable window; and so on ... I think it will be useful.
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    aftp is an FTP library and an FTP tool. The aftp tool is a good example on how to use the library. You need FTP functionality in your software? Use the aftp library! Now also atelnet(d), a client and server telnet between MS-Windows (server) and Linux.
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    C library which allows to easily setup a VT52/VT100/ANSI/ECMA048/AVATAR telnet server. Can handle multiple clients with a simple API, main features: minimal bandwidth consumption, optimized network architecture, console color support.
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    Atani Software has a primary focus of developing games for various platforms and also try to keep the good old BBS' alive with releases of door games, etc.
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