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Kurt Weiske | Shurato | Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client? |
January 9, 2024 6:44 AM * |
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-=> Shurato wrote to All <=- Sh> I'm looking for something I could use from within an ssh connection in Sh> an internal network, to keep security. Right now, I'm doing that with Sh> Debian Linux and forcecommand, but in windows, the telnet command isn't Sh> very well supported. Is there any alternative? I'm trying to get rid Sh> of my linux vm and move everything to Windows. The only thing I'm Sh> running in Linux aside from ssh is ezstream, and there is a windows app Sh> for that, I believe. Windows 10/11 and Windows Terminal seem pretty good, the new console lets you copy and paste more easily to/from windows apps, and the SSH client looks/feels like the Linux client. It may kill Putty for most of my SSH use. There are a lot of third party SSH apps out there, but I used Putty for years (still do, in fact) and it's got some issues but it's second nature now. My biggest pet peeve - I'd like to be able to export my settings. I suppose I could run the portable version and copy the folder to/from other systems... ... Remove specifics and convert to ambiguities --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/16) |
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