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portaPuTTY is a modified version of PuTTY that stores configuration and session data in flat files instead of the Windows registry. This is especially useful for running portaPuTTY from a USB drive or for moving commonly used sessions from computer to computer. Originally inspired by Socialist ... [More] Sushi's own portaPuTTY. Developers can read the build instructions. [Less]

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I'm going for a dependency free combination of telnet, webdav and web interface (over one port to cross firewalls). It can be launched easily and secured with out having to learn about Windows Security. I am trying to solve a common Windows development problem of copying files and running a ... [More] few commands without messing with a GUI. Currently WebDav support is provided by ITHIT WebDav Server (a commercial product) [Less]

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AlexTrebot is a bot that logs into a talker, MUD, MUSH, etc. and hosts a trivia game. Alex is named after the most influential Canadian of all time, game show host Alex Trebek. There are two modes of play - fully automated and manual. In the manual mode, a human controls when the questions are ... [More] asked and is the judge. In automated mode only answers the bot knows with exact spelling are accepted as correct and the timing between questions is fixed. The bot is written in Python using the Lyntin telnet/MUD client framework and is released under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2 license. [Less]

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N-Work is a LAN utility, designed with a purpose and foresight for providing a complete solution for Network Administration and resource handling. It provides the advanced functionality for administration & handling of resource and trivializes the complex task.  N-Work aims at refining ... [More] Network Administration tasks by reducing it to mere drag-and-drops. It incorporates the features like maintenance, management, and monitoring of a simple LAN and enhances it to the next level, making Herculean tasks trivial for a Network Administrator. N-Work renders an effective, relevant, and an attractive GUI which decisively relieves the user from tedious and in-effective task of keying-in commands. It adds a new dimension and provides a cutting edge to resource sharing by centralizing the resources, hence meeting the never –ending and an ever-growing demand for resources, as a consequence of day-to-day advancement in technology.  N-Work is a Software which epitomizes the statement “Software has no bounds, no boundaries, and no limits.” [Less]

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The project consists in develop a software that creates a link with FlightGear flight simulator over Telnet protocol and permits the control of a Cessna c172p (automatic fly by wire). The target of this software is more general of controlling the Cessna, infact the user can select another ... [More] airveichle model in FlightGear and integrate a controller by Telnet interface. FlightGear integrates a Telnet server. The user of this flight simulator can use a telnet client and make changes in the tree of variables of the flight dynamics engine. In particular, it's possible to measure the orientation of the airplane and set the right commands for flaps. It's possible to study a controller that stabilize the direction of the ariplane and, for example, set the altitude or change its course in a fully automatic way. In the end, with this remote framework, we make two tests. One is for find the maximum frequency of the controller loop and the other is for validate our controller. More details at http://www.sergiotrimboli.com/fgfscontroller.html [Less]

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Megamud is a telnet client and user control panel for Majormud. Megamud has not been updated in over 6 years, except for minor bug fixes. Gigamud will serve to accomplish everything Megamud did, as well as Support usage on linux and unix. Incorporate MajorMudExplorer datafiles for true ... [More] (instead of guessed) data. Open sourcing and encouraged contribution of ideas and features. Updates7/17/03TelnetWrapper is in development Open a connection (complete) Close a connection (complete) Recieve data (in dev/testing) Send data (in dev/testing) The main issues that we are dealing with at the moment are parsing the incoming and outgoing strings. Since everything is being passed as a byte array, there are some small conversion issues with the data. Hopefully these will be resolved by the end of the week and we will be able to start working on final testing of Stage1 and move Stage 2 into design and development. 7/13/07Added GigaMud Data Flow Diagrams Visio document is complete. Word document needs to have object and connection descriptions added. Still need to create template document file for future documentation. [Less]

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'TermTerminator', a new stuff is desired to terminate terminal testing. Term Terminator is an automation testing tool that was based on JTA - Telnet/SSH for the JAVA(tm) platform and was used internally at QAD. JTA was originally developed by Matthias L. Jugel and Marcus Meißner. (The ... [More] most current version of the software can always be found at:)  http://javassh.org/ It was extended by others including myself. Since the JTA is under GLP v2. It includs several enhancement extensions for JTA to support automation testing. The tools that was used at QAD, was release as Open Source, the developers or users can obtained the source to Ant as well. You can obtain the Ant source code from . It is currently located in the termtermniator SVN repository. The build.xml file is the 'code' that tells Ant what to do. The beauty of Ant is that it is entirely XML based so creating installation scripts is as easy as creating a XML file. You should not need to edit the build.xml file unless you wish to change paths of things. [Now the source repository is under construction, but you can download the eclipse project(v3.2) from repository directly] To build Term Terminator, download and install Ant and invoke 'ant' script from this directory. ETC: Now I am working on an ancient application, of which major UI is terminal(Character User Interface). It's painful to input the same thing again and again. I was considering about an automation tools used for testing and unit test. Finally, I found JTA, a very good java telnet client. And it's quite easy to extend it with plug-in. It supports several scripting languages, such as BeanShell. [Less]

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MUD themed to the Civilization computer games

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A fake telnet daemon for use as a honeypot. You can set this up as a honeypot then use it to automate firewalls etc. based on events in faketelnetd.

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The telnetlib module shipped with Python is incomplete, poorly implemented, and does not feature a very generic API. To make it easy to access hosts via Telnet and SSH using the exact same API, termconnect provides a clean and simple replacement.

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