Is there a telnet client available in sarge that allows local
printing? I access my university email by telnet, and would like to
be able to print out emails locally. Thanks!
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Ok, now that we've all got a nice windows ssh, how about DOS.
I need an SSH client (or else a telnet client) that works from DOS on a
286. I'm currently using NCSA telnet, but it has some trouble the
keymap.
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On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 10:36:33AM +0200, Matteo S. wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 03:11:53PM -0700, Nick Jennings wrote:
> > I preffer installing cygwin, it comes with the unix versions of
> > telnet & ssh, full ansi support. It's a feature rich unix shell for
> > windows, and it's painfully sim
nico de haer wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks for all the reactions, i've got Putty off the web (Sebastian, there
> is a newer version than the one you sent me but thanks anyway!) and i love
> it! all the things i wanted are there, works great and: 200 Kb (no typo!)
> Good stuff comes in small packa
Hi all!
Thanks for all the reactions, i've got Putty off the web (Sebastian, there
is a newer version than the one you sent me but thanks anyway!) and i love
it! all the things i wanted are there, works great and: 200 Kb (no typo!)
Good stuff comes in small packages..
Thanks to all!
Nico de
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 03:11:53PM -0700, Nick Jennings wrote:
> I preffer installing cygwin, it comes with the unix versions of
> telnet & ssh, full ansi support. It's a feature rich unix shell for
> windows, and it's painfully simple to install.
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
it comes wit
Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
>
> 1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to F10)
> 2. SSL (would be a BIG BIG plus)
> 3. Color (well, eugm.. would-be-nice)
>
> Does anyone have a good idea? (prefferably in the
hi ya nico
try looking at th various windows clients
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/SSH
- windows client section on the bottom
have fun
alvin
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
&g
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 10:32:24PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
> >
> > 1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to
Hi All,
I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to F10)
2. SSL (would be a BIG BIG plus)
3. Color (well, eugm.. would-be-nice)
Does anyone have a good idea? (prefferably in the form of an URL..)
Thanks!
Nico de
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
>
> 1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to F10)
> 2. SSL (would be a BIG BIG plus)
> 3. Color (well, eugm.. would-be-nice)
>
Go pu
:: nico de haer writes:
> Hi All,
> I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
> 1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to F10)
> 2. SSL (would be a BIG BIG plus)
> 3. Color (well, eugm.. would-be-nice)
> Does anyone have a good idea? (pre
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for a telnet client for windows 9x that provides me with:
>
> 1. Properly working keyboard (including F1 to F10)
> 2. SSL (would be a BIG BIG
Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Are there any telnet clients available other than the one that comes in
>the telnet package?
There is telnet-ssl (aka ssltelnet), which supports SSL encryption but
should work without it too.
I've also heard of a Telnet client that sup
Are there any telnet clients available other than the one that comes in
the telnet package?
I'm running
ii telnet 0.12-4slink.1 The telnet client.
ii telnetd 0.12-4slink.1 The telnet server.
and according to the telnet man page
BUGS
The source co
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Of course, I most always run Linux and rarely Windows, but in Windows
>>I run PPP (Trumpet Winsock), Netscape, etc. Trumpet telnet sucks;
>>uwterm is a pretty good telnet, but I'm always looking for a better one.
>>Kermit suppo
On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Fabien Ninoles wrote:
> Heard about this client... Those someone if there are a Linux equivalent
> of this client? Can be really cool.
A Linux telnet-terminal (and serial too) with zmodem?
I think 'ecu' does this.
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On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Adam Shand wrote:
> The best Winsocok telnet program I have found is SimpTerm. It's very
> simple but does everything I want but zmodem uploads (is does do z modem
> downloads over modem). It has 16 and 32 bit versions and is free.
Heard a
>Of course, I most always run Linux and rarely Windows, but in Windows
>I run PPP (Trumpet Winsock), Netscape, etc. Trumpet telnet sucks;
>uwterm is a pretty good telnet, but I'm always looking for a better one.
>Kermit supports all kinds of network adaptors, why not winsock?
The best Winsocok tel
ould you want to run it as a Windows app? You're using it as a
> terminal program, not a telnet client.
Of course, I most always run Linux and rarely Windows, but in Windows
I run PPP (Trumpet Winsock), Netscape, etc. Trumpet telnet sucks;
uwterm is a pretty good telnet, but I'm a
eys, color ls and so
> > on. So, does anybody know a DOS or Windows telnet client with configurable
> > terminal definition in termcap or terminfo format?
>
> Try MS-KERMIT 3.14, you won't believe you're connecting from a DOS machine..
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/ke
now a DOS or Windows telnet client with configurable
> terminal definition in termcap or terminfo format?
Try MS-KERMIT 3.14, you won't believe you're connecting from a DOS machine..
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit (if memory serves me well)
All The Best,
Marco
"There are people
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Paul Seelig wrote:
> This was the case with the first beta because of a failure on behalf of
> the developers when they compiled the release. The newer betas are
> corrected in this regard. So you have to buy your Motif anyway. And apart
> from that it's still not even worth tr
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jerzy Kakol wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Alexander LIST wrote:
>
> >
> > Have a look at http://www.stardivision.com/. They have StarOffice 3.1, a
> > complete office solution for different platforms, in public beta now.
> > Noncommercial use is free AFAIK and the Wordproce
(and loseless) way to realize document
exchange between Linux and Windoze zones. Winword has appropriate
conventer, on the Linux side in turn there exist such a tool like
latex2rtf. It is better than another common format like PostScript which
is not "human editable".
>
> customiz
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