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    PigTerm

    PigTerm

    Remote control your linux console encrypted trough Jabber chat service

    With PigTerm you can chat with your Linux terminal. PigTerm connects you to your/your friends/your office Linux computer's terminal trough Jabber messaging (XMPP Protocol services like Gtalk). So that you do not need ssh access to do this. Think of pigterm as a Remote Assistant for Linux Console. This is useful specially when your remote computer do not have a valid IP address. The software uses QXMPP opensource library (http://code.google.com/p/qxmpp/). The complete code of this library...
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    FUNterm is a serial port terminal program for Windows. It offers basic serial connection. Because FUNterm is written using basic Win32 calls, with no high-level libraries, it works under Linux using Wine. The serial driver can be used separately.
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    Lan Core is a free & open source software that lets you to build a thin client network on a Windows operating system. It was originally designed to work in a server or workstation with Windows XP Professional using the native remote desktop protocol.
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    JavaLightServer is a multi-purpose server that can be used to share our desktop across the Internet with other authorized clients. It provides also a secure connection using SSL certificates.
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    PyTVision allows to build text UI for Python applications using Turbo Vision framework. One of it's main goals is to work under DOS using PythonD, as well as under Linux and Windows.
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    Text mode terminal server and client library may be used to create specialised software with terminal architecture without using of platform specific services.
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    FTC is a DOS-based distribution to enable any PC with minimal hardware configuration to serve as a Citrix Thin-Client. It currently boots from CD or HD, with as little as 8mb! of space, and connects to an application server using Citrix ICA. Hundreds o
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    ICMP Shell (ISH) is a telnet-like protocol. It allows users to connect to a remote host and to open a shell using only ICMP to send and receive data. ICMP Shell was written in C for the UNIX environment.
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