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This actually extends the Socket Java class giving an opportunity to go via an HTTP proxyserver with HTTP Basic authentication (BA). By itself, this program would be useful for receiving information in a command-line interface (CLI). Feel free to find another use for this class.
A simple Echo server (RFC 862) written in Java. It works via HTTP/1.0. It has several modes of operation. For further information run it with the --help option. Use telnet or a web browser to access the server.
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ISeeWhatYouAreDoing - a tool for remote acces with very! low bandwith.
ISeeWhatYouAreDoing is a useful tool for getting screenshots and executing commands over Tcp/Ip or Ftp. Because it has NO security the Tcp/Ip part shouldn't be used in public networks (Use a firewall! :)).
It was designed for easily keeping an eye on what people in your home network are doing and (if necessary) turn f.e. your brother's computer off when he forgot.
As said it is able to work on very bad connections.
Bin/Bin.zip is the basic package with client and a gui server,...
RealMint is an ANSI terminal emulator and telnet client written completely in JavaScript. When installed, RealMint lets you login to your server from a web browser using telnet and an encrypted HTTPS tunnel.
A framework for MUD and game servers to separate logic into domain tiers. This will separate business logic and features of creating a game server and also let dependent projects focus on game domain logic and content.
Home Server Download Daemon (HSDD) is free non-GUI download manager for home network servers written in Java. HSDD is controlled remotely by telnet protocol.
Just a simple telnet server for those who have none. Written in Java this telnet server relys on telnetd2 from Dieter Wimberger as basic framework and adds a shell that runs on Windows and Unix.
YaCS - A window based chatserver with the ability to log or kick users. You can connect to the server by using PuTTY or Microsoft Telnet, because the chat supports VT100 and the telnet protocol.
NetworkTools has 2 components: A protocol analyzer which plays a TCP client or server or pipeline, which sits between a client and server and shows how they communicate. A port scanner can scan a range of IP addresses and ports. See screenshots.
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.
JINX is a Java-based multi-user Unix-like environment that allows each user to remotely run their own java programs. Also the home of CurseHTTPD, a non-blocking java HTTP server.
A cross-platform Operating System object model, including a cross-platform object-oriented text-only shell specification and other applications based on this object model. This also may include a lightweight Operating System based on the same model.
The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.