Re: A better telnet?
I heartily recommend Tera Term Pro, a much better telnet client than M$
could ship. it's on par with commercial solutions like SmarTerm, IMO.
It is free (in the beer sense, with source code available) and can even
do ssh with a free addon. It'll do ansi and vt100 emulation, and is
pretty configurable.
Tera Term Pro home page: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
On 8 Jun, Mark Wright wrote:
> I often need to telnet from my NT box to my Debian server. Of course, this
> means I lose everything from Vim syntax highlighting to sensible Delete and
> Backspace key mappings. What I really want is the equivalent of the Linux
> console, but remotely from a Win32 machine. Does such a thing exist?
> ---
> Mark Wright
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