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Re: Win32 utilities for Debian



On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 10:06:18PM -0500, Daniel J. Brosemer wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > #1 A decent telnet program that handles screen redraws properly.  It seems
> > that Windows' native telnet program doesn't do such a great job, and I'm
> > looking for something that will handle keyboard sequences nicely and will
> > redraw my NetHack screens properly. :-)
> 
> Search on your favorite engine for a program called "ewan"  There's a
> win16 version anyway, I believe a win32 as well... I use it because it
> sends keystrokes properly!  A big plus.

CRT (www.vandyke.com), but it isn't free (demo available).

> > #2 A ssh client for Windows.
> I'd be interested to hear if anyone knows of one.

Teraterm does ssh and also (from memory) ssltelnet. Can't remember the URL.
Gratis but not libre, from memory.


Hamish
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