printing from a telnet client

2004-09-23 Thread Levi Waldron
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! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Telnet Client --> solved

2001-06-26 Thread Casper Gielen
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. -- Casper Gielen [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- People just

Re: telnet client

2001-06-25 Thread Nick Jennings
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

Re: Telnet Client --> solved

2001-06-25 Thread Keith G. Murphy
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

re: Telnet Client --> solved

2001-06-25 Thread nico de haer
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-25 Thread Matteo S.
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Nick Jennings
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Alvin Oga
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Joost Kooij
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

telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread nico de haer
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Sebastiaan
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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Jeronimo Pellegrini
:: 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

Re: telnet client

2001-06-24 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > 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

Re: Telnet client choices?

1999-12-10 Thread Riku Saikkonen
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

Telnet client choices?

1999-12-06 Thread Pann McCuaig
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-07 Thread Paul F. Pearson
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Jonas Bofjall
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. // Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2:201/262.37] -- TO UNSUBSC

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Fabien Ninoles
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Adam Shand
>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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-05 Thread Rick Macdonald
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-03 Thread Rick Macdonald
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-03 Thread Marco Mariani
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-03 Thread Alexander LIST
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-02 Thread Shaya Potter
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

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-02 Thread Jerzy Kakol
(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