* Instantly and seamlessly connect to any computer, regardless of the platform, service or operating system. * Connect remotely using either the Telnet protocol or the SSH protocol. * Connect securely to Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and OSX using SSH tunneling. * See the terminal window at another computer over the network. * See other computer's terminal window over the network. * View all the files on another computer as a file manager (as if they were local). * Save sessions so that you can easily reconnect. * Get email alerts and be notified when a new session starts or a saved session is loaded. * Control your desktop from anywhere in the world. * Transfer files and folders. * Log in and configure any Windows, Linux or Mac workstation. * Run Windows or Linux command-line commands on the target system. * Use full-screen mode to read and write files and run remote commands. * Use a keymap other than the native one (e.g. Danish). * Use the status line to track remote processes and network activities. * Add SSH certificate files to help prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. * Automatically negotiate the parameters used for Telnet/Rlogin. * Telnet proxy support. * IPv4 and IPv6 support. * Compatible with PuTTY for remote administration. What's new in version 1.4.1: * Use Network Manager or the applet in GNOME 2.0 for automatic DNS resolution. * Use Network Manager or the applet in GNOME 2.0 for automatic DHCP. * Use Network Manager or the applet in GNOME 2.0 for IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack support. * Replace outdated DNS code with Network Manager. * Fix selection issue in the Services panel. * Fix French and Danish translations. * Fix for some address issues on French, German, Spanish and Chinese keyboards. * Fix for sound support on 64-bit Linux. * Fix for TACL2 certificate file resolution. * Fix for setting up a Telnet connection for some Android devices. * Fix for "Logout" button on the top-right corner. * Fix for blank line in SysRQ menu. * Fix for dragging text to the lower panel. * Fix for handling applet icons and 3D effects. * Fix for several text box issues. * Fix for
* Set the hostname * Set the Telnet port * Enable or disable proxying * Set the connection type * Set the Rlogin/Rsh password * Set the Telnet password * Set the shell used for Rlogin/Rsh * Enable or disable bidirectional text * Enable or disable EOF (Telnet) detection * Set the alarm sound (wav or mp3) * Set the volume for the alarm sound * Enable or disable the alarm sound * Enable or disable the wakeup alarm sound * Set the wakeup time (0 to disable the alarm) * Set the alarm wakeup delay * Set the color of the title bar and title bar border * Set the color of the active window * Set the color of the inactive window * Set the color of the caret * Set the color of the background * Set the cursor shape * Set the cursor use (fill, none, block) * Set the font size * Set the font style * Set the font face * Set the background color * Set the foreground color * Set the caret blink * Set the cursor blink * Enable or disable the terminal auto scrolling * Enable or disable the process name * Set the process name * Set the column number for the scrollbar * Set the status bar * Set the newline * Set the save menu * Set the right margin * Set the left margin * Set the margin size * Set the margin attributes * Set the terminal screen size * Set the number of lines * Set the shell * Set the autoexec file * Set the autologon timeout * Set the autologon hostname * Set the password for the connection * Set the connection timeout * Set the number of concurrent sessions * Set the number of unique sessions per connection * Set the additional hosts * Set the hostname for the additional hosts * Set the connection type for the additional hosts * Set the device name * Set the device type * Set the device port * Set the device speed * Set the device bytes per second * Set the device bytes per packet * Set the local echo for the connection * Set the local echo for the additional hosts * Set the timeout for the connection * Set the wait for the additional hosts * Set the wait after sending the connection prompt * Set the b78a707d53
PuTTY is a free and open-source Telnet/SSH client. PuTTYtel is derived from PuTTY, providing you with a reliable application that can be used as a Telnet client. Allowing easy configuration and intelligible options, PuTTYtel is a viable alternative to the default integrated Telnet client of Windows. The application allows remote access to another network workstation via the Telnet protocol. It offers you a helping hand in configuring network devices and solving various issues, using an xterm terminal emulator to send commands to the target computer. Those who are familiar with PuTTY should have no difficulty working with PuTTYtel and initiating a new session. It's comprehensive 'Configuration' window is almost exactly the same as that of PuTTY, excluding options that are not specific to Telnet. As such, you can enter the host name or the IP address of the workstation you want to connect to and set the port number and choose the connection type (Raw, Telnet, Rlogin, Serial). Sessions are automatically saved, so you can load a previously accessed session at a later time. The 'Terminal' section enables you to configure keyboard controlling options, set alarms (with customizable sound files and deactivating options), as well as activate or disable advanced terminal features, such as bidirectional text display, window resizing or title changing. Moreover, you can modify the window appearance (font style, cursor use, borders, colors), behavior or character set translation. PuTTYtel features 'keep alive' functionality, proxy support and IPv4 and IPv6 compatibility. It allows passive or active Telnet negotiation and the use of Telnet special commands. We could say that PuTTYtel is a stripped-down version of PuTTY, dedicated to those who are using the Telnet protocol exclusively and don't need the other features included in the PuTTY's installation package.
============== This project provides the source code of PuTTYtel, a minimal Telnet application for Windows. Install PuTTYtel by downloading this source code archive and unpack it into your PuTTY installation. In the following guides, we will assume that you choose a specific location for the unpacked files. On Windows, you should choose the default location. Open a Windows command shell (start menu: "Start", "Run"). Type "git clone git://github.com/pu-by-hand/puttytel.git" to clone the repository. Type "cd puttytel" to change to the unpacked PuTTYtel source code directory. Type "make" to build the application. PuTTYtel should be installed in the PuTTY executable directory by default. It should appear in the drop-down list of applications in PuTTY. The following guides describe the steps required to configure the application. If you haven't already configured your PuTTY application for Telnet, the following guide explains how to do it. Once configured, a Telnet session between two computers should be easy to establish. The following guides describe how to use Telnet in PuTTYtel. How to use Telnet in PuTTYtel: ============================== Press "Enter" on the host or target computer. Type the host or target computer's IP address (with /etc/hosts), the port number and "Enter". Type the "Password:" prompt to log in to the target computer. How to configure PuTTYtel for Telnet: ============================== Press "Enter" on the host or target computer. Type the host or target computer's IP address (with /etc/hosts), the port number and "Enter". Type the "Password:" prompt to log in to the target computer. Press "(q)". The "Configure Server" window opens. In the "Configuration" window, choose "Telnet". Click on the "Terminal server" tab. In the "Device" field, choose "Any". In the "Directory" field, type "/tmp"
• A visual memory of 15 or more • No post-secondary education • No dementia or Alzheimer’s disease • No impairment of auditory, visual, or physical abilities • An internet connection • A headset and microphone • A high-speed broadband connection • A creative system (PC/Mac) and a memory card • A low-latency connection to the internet • The duration of participation is 8 months Vancouver, BC, Canada: December 12, 2018 – Larian Studios,
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