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Re: [TCLUG:7127] Telneting from Win95
TeraTerm is a good one. I've been using it for a couple years now. It
does everything I want it to: vi, emacs, whatever control character. You
can copy and paste to it with ALT-C and ALT-V. You can set it so
backspace deletes. In fact, you can define a keyboard layout if you want,
but I've never had to do it. It comes with a macro language so you can
write a login script. That's great because I'm behind a telnet proxy. I
made a script that logs in to the proxy with a username and password,
telnet's to my ISP, and enters my username. All I have to type is my
password. There's an ssh plugin for it. I haven't tried it because I
can't ssh through the proxy. But the plugin has been around for six
months or a year or so.
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, David Christian wrote:
> I'm looking for a good program to use for telneting into my Linux box from
> a Windows 95 machine. Anybody have any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
> Dave
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