AbsoluteTelnet
AbsoluteTelnet is a software terminal client for Windows that implements Telnet, SSH 1 and 2, SFTP, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port connections. It is commercial software, originally released in 1999 and is still in regular development by Brian Pence of Celestial Software.
Developer(s) | Brian Pence |
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Stable release | 10.12
/ June 16, 2015 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Terminal emulator |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Features
Some features of AbsoluteTelnet:
- Emulates VT52, VT100, VT220, VT320, ANSI, Xterm, QNX, SCO-ANSI, ANSIBBS, and WYSE60
- Password, Public-key, keyboard-interactive, Smartcard and GSSAPI authentication support
- Support Triple DES, TWOFISH, BLOWFISH, AES, ARCFOUR, CAST128 ciphers
- Tabbed interface for multiple concurrent connections (Dockable)
- Scripting support using VBScript
- Unicode 5.0 support, including bidirectional text, surrogates, combining characters, etc...
- Passthru printing
- IPv6 support.
- IDNA support
- Localized into 8 languages (English, German, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Norwegian and Hungarian)
- Pocket PC support
- X-Modem, Y-Modem, and Z-Modem file transfer for all terminal connections
- SSH File Transfer Protocol for ssh2 connections only
gollark: Not really?
gollark: I don't think the contract restricts data use at all.
gollark: At home I can happily use terabytes a month and BT cannot stop me, muahahaha.
gollark: On my phone.
gollark: On my mobile phone contract I do NOT pay per megabyte *directly*, but I only get 8192MB per month, so I have to use it somewhat carefully and dislike it when sites just try and shove a video or image into the background for no apparent reason.
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