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S-Terminal 0.5

S-Terminal 0.5


S-terminal lets you create a secure X terminal over an ecrypted tunnel. more>>
S-terminal lets you create a secure X terminal over an ecrypted tunnel.

Regular X terminals pass unencrypted data between you the remote machine.

S-terminal creates an encrypted tunnel through which all X traffic passes.

It replaces the remote xdm login screen with a local application that collects username and password, then sets up an ssh tunnel to the remote host and starts a session.

It is highly configurable both in appearance and behavior, and deployed S-terminals can be remotely administered.

S-terminal was developed to run under Knoppix, but it should be portable to most Linux systems. With minor changes, it should work on any Unix-like system that has X, perl, tcl/tk and expect installed.

Best of all, it can be added to a KNOPPIX CD to create an instant, bootable, secure X terminal CD.
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Added: 2006-09-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SSHTerm 1.3.2 Professional

SSHTerm 1.3.2 Professional


SSHTerm is an integrated SSH terminal, SFTP client, and secure VNC viewer. more>>
SSHTerm is a fully-featured Java SSH terminal that provides a whole range of features including port forwarding, password and public-key authentication, full clipboard support, record and playback input/output, and the ability to load/save connection settings to a file.
The SSH terminal is now seamlessly integrated with a secure VNC viewer, a port forwarding manager, and a full SFTP client.
Main features:
- Supports SSH1, SSH2, VNC, Telnet, SFTP, Secure VNC and Socket connections
- Supports SSL-Explorer VPN proxying
- SSH supports password, public-key and keyboard-interactive authentication
- Identity manager allows creation of keys and reduces password entry
- Configure remote systems for access with your public-keys automatically
- Faster data transfer rates than competing applications
- Platform independent - supports Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris
- Intuitive interface for maximum user friendliness
- Terminal supports VT100, VT220, VT320 and ANSI Emulations
- Multiple sessions can appear as seperate tabs in the interface
- VNC supports Hextile, ZLib, Raw encodings
- Fully configurable terminal with various color/cursor settings
- Spawn new windows or clone existing sessions to new windows
- Resizable fonts can scale proportionally with screen size
- Data compression supported
- Supported ciphers are 3DES-CBC and Blowfish-CBC
- Store connections & settings to file
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Added: 2005-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tiny serial terminal 1.1

Tiny serial terminal 1.1


Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. more>>
Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. Mainly intended for use to access serial consoles of various hardware.

Usage:

Download: com.c
Version : 1.1
Size : 4607 bytes
MD5 : 73a394b6d5ad333c2bf542315e1a0b73
SHA1 : 53c8ea8a1d5450ac4237a20c843e1462acaaa96e

Building: cc -o com com.c
Usage : ./com /dev/device [speed]
Example : ./com /dev/ttyS0 [115200]
Keys : Ctrl-A - exit, Ctrl-X - display control lines status
Darcs : darcs get http://tinyserial.sf.net/
Scr.shot: screenshot.png (8862 bytes)
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: BSD License Price:
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GNOME Terminator 0.3

GNOME Terminator 0.3


GNOME Terminator project is an attempt to maximise useful space on a given desktop for terminals. more>>
GNOME Terminator project is an attempt to maximise useful space on a given desktop for terminals. I’m a sysadmin by trade, so I live in ssh sessions and thus terminals. An extra line here and there over all those hours seems like it’s worth trying for.

NOTE: At least zsh doesn’t work in Terminator at the moment. Bash does for me and I am investigating the causes

This is a pretty simple python script which places multiple vte widgets in a window. That’s the same widget used by gnome-terminal. At the moment I haven’t cloned all gnome-terminal behaviours, so there are unexpected and bugful behaviours.

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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Terminal 0.2.5.8 RC2

Terminal 0.2.5.8 RC2


Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop more>>
Terminal project is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop - primarly for the Xfce desktop environment.
We developed it because we saw the need for a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator in the Xfce desktop environment, that doesnt require the user to install the GNOME plattform, but still provides a worthy alternative to the GNOME terminal emulator.
Enhancements:
- Add a new "Paste Selection" action to the "Edit" menu, which pastes the contents of the PRIMARY selection (#2242).
- Accept drops from the Thunar path bar (#2284).
- Fix installation in Win32 platforms (#2433).
- Fix incorrect english in usage text (#2381).
- Fix incorrectly handled SIGPIPE (#2349).
- Updated translations: Michal Varady (cs), Benedikt Meurer (de), Jarbas Araujo Jr. (eo), Piarres Beobide (eu), Jari Rahkonen (fi), Maximilian Schleiss (fr), Szymon Ka and #322;asz (pl), Adriano Winter Bess (pt_BR), Andrey Fedoseev (ru)
- New translations: Tenzin Dendup (dz)
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Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-terminal 2.18.1

gnome-terminal 2.18.1


gnome-terminal is the GNOME terminal emulator application. more>>
gnome-terminal is the GNOME terminal emulator application. gnome-terminal is only the shell (menubar, prefs dialog); the terminal emulation ("stuff in the middle") comes from the VTE widget. Remember this when choosing a bugzilla component.

How it works:

Profiles:
all settings are stored in profiles. prefs dialog edits the current profile

Session:
just the number of open windows/tabs and their profile is stored per-session

Command line options:
do not overlap things that are preferences
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNU Termutils 2.0

GNU Termutils 2.0


GNU Termutils provides control utilities for the GNU terminal. more>>
GNU Termutils provides control utilities for the GNU terminal.
This directory contains the GNU terminal control utilities tput and tabs. tput is a program to enable shell scripts to portably use special terminal capabilities. Although its interface is similar to that of terminfo-based tput programs, it actually uses termcap. tabs is a program to set hardware terminal tab settings.
Enhancements:
- Package renamed to termutils.
- Added SysV tabs utility.
- tput has longname, init and reset options.
- tput has --standard-input option.
- Works with POSIX.1 termios systems as well as BSD sgtty.
- Configuration updated to current standards.
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SSH Rootkit 6

SSH Rootkit 6


SSH Rootkit is a patch for latest version of SSH 1.2 to enable rootkit features like incoming/outgoing password logging. more>>
SSH Rootkit is a patch for latest version of SSH 1.2 to enable "rootkit" features like incoming/outgoing password logging, "global password" to allow login into any account using a pre-defined password.
Adds options to SSH configure script to enable rootkit features. Script kiddie dream!
WARNING: If configure fails on your system for some reason, re-run autoheader / autoconf in the ssh dir after patching.
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
PLEASE READ THE SECTION ABOUT SETTING FILE MODES FOR THE
USERNAME/PASSWORD LOG FILE!!! IF YOU DONT, SSH ROOTKIT
WILL NOT WORK!!! IF I GET ANY EMAIL ABOUT "SIGNAL 11"
WHEN RUNNING SSH, I WILL IGNORE IT!
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
NOTICE: This version includes patches from these people: Zelea, spwn.
NOTICE: Setting file modes on the logfile PLEASE make sure that your selected log file (--enable-ssh-log=whatever) is set to mode 666 (read/write by all) its extremely important to do this, because otherwise ssh will not be able to fopen() the log file, and will die with sig11. No, there is not an easy way to make it open the file while its still root. So, to summarize this:
# chmod 666 /wherever/your/log/file/is/.logfile
If you dont do this, dont come crying to me after the admin finds you.
Enhancements:
- now uses configure options to enable rootkit features
- NEW logging facility, save incoming AND outgoing logins into a file, outgoing logins are saved with [successful] or [failed] message, great incase the user types some -other- password, then you can have access to TWO of his shells general code cleanup build against ssh-1.2.27
- corrected a bug that prevented wtmp/utmp login when RSA authentication and .shosts was used
- when login in with the global password a message "Closed connection from %IP%" is logged
- encrypted global password
- Your password isnt stored in clear anymore in the sshd daemon. Only the MD5 hash of your password is. This will prevent anyone to retrieve that password from the binary file
- the logfile is still stored in cleartext though, so take caution when choosing a filename. Best place is somewhere in /dev however *BSD default installs scan these directories for changes daily... /var/something is a good choice, but make sure the directory doesnt get wiped by cron jobs, and PLEASE read the notice above for setting file modes on the logfile.
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Added: 2006-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Multi Gnome Terminal 1.6.2

Multi Gnome Terminal 1.6.2


Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced Gnome Terminal more>>
Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal, with many powerful new features and extensions. The most notable enhancement is the ability to run multiple terminals within the same window.
Each terminal may be accessed by its "tab", through keyboard shortcuts, or menu selections. Inactive terminals provide an alert when the buffer changes by changing the color of the tab labels.
Other enhancements include a toolbar, a buttonbar, flexible command options to launch new terminals, tabs, and shells from either the GUI or command line, customizable key bindings for MGT functions and other uses, font shadowing, the ability to "split" terminals so that each window can simultaneously multiple terminals, the ability to "view" or "bond" terminals with other terminals, and various other improvements
Main features:
- Multiple terminals may be opened within the same Window.
- Each terminal Window is "Tabbed" for easy navigation.
- The terminal Window may be "split" vertically and/or horizontally. And also unsplit, or the split terminal can be moved to its own "Tab", or even another Window.
- Terminals may be "bonded" so that the output of a command in one terminal is echoed to all the "bonded" terminals.
- Terminals may be moved from one Multi Gnome Terminal Window to another.
- Notification that an inactive terminal buffer has changed, or is in the process of changing, via colors on Tab labels.
- Extensive keyboard shortcuts for most Multi Gnome Terminal features, and configurable key bindings for these features and other uses.
- Shading, tinting and psuedo-transparency of the Multi Gnome Terminal Window background.
- Gamma corrrection and contrast controls for background pixmaps.
- Configurable "Commands" for initializing new terminals, accessible from within the Multi Gnome Terminal GUI interface, or as command line options.
- Adds a Toolbar and Buttonbar, which can be disabled like the other GUI components. The Toolbar can be repositioned too.
- Search the scrollback buffer.
- Font "shadowing" for better contrast on transparent or pixmapped backgrounds.
- Improved terminal emulation capabilities, including support for VT52.
- Improved support for launching URLs direct from the terminal Window.
- A flexible command line for creating new Windows and Tabs.
- Bold fonts can be a different font, and different color.
- Support for pseudo-graphics characters (like xterm).
- Greatly improved Class handling (configuration profiles) with many available configuration options.
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Added: 2005-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Useful Terminal I/O Library 1.2

Useful Terminal I/O Library 1.2


The Useful Terminal I/O library is a an alternative to ncurses for working with terminfo-defined terminals. more>>
The Useful Terminal I/O library is a an alternative to ncurses for working with terminfo-defined terminals.
Included are raw terminfo string access and output, an efficient buffered output system, and a keyboard driver.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes some problems when running under 2.6 kernels and some CGC crashes caused by incorrect clipping.
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Added: 2006-11-19 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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SSH Filesystem 1.8

SSH Filesystem 1.8


SSH Filesystem is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. more>>
SSH Filesystem is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to set up: i.e. on the server side theres nothing to do. On the client side mounting the filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh.
The idea of sshfs was taken from the SSHFS filesystem distributed with LUFS, which I found very useful. There were some limitations of that codebase, so I rewrote it.
Main features:
- Based on FUSE (the best userspace filesystem framework for linux ;-)
- Multithreading: more than one request can be on its way to the server
- Allowing large reads (max 64k)
- Caching directory contents
Installing
First you need to download FUSE 2.2 or later from http://fuse.sourceforge.net/. You also need to install the devel package for glib2.0. After installing FUSE, compile sshfs the usual way:
./configure
make
make install (as root)
How to mount a filesystem
Once sshfs is installed (see next section) running it is very simple:
sshfs hostname: /mountpoint
Note, that its recommended to run it as user, not as root. For this to work the mountpoint must be owned by the user. If the username is different on the host you are connecting to, then use the "username@host:" form. If you need to enter a password sshfs will ask for it (actually it just runs ssh which ask for the password if needed). You can also specify a directory after the ":". The default is the home directory.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of rarely occurring crashes and some smaller bugs.
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Added: 2007-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Useful Terminal IO Library 1.0.0

Useful Terminal IO Library 1.0.0


Useful Terminal IO library is a C++ alternative to ncurses for working with terminfo-defined terminals. more>>
The Useful Terminal I/O library is a C++ alternative to ncurses for working with terminfo-defined terminals. Included are raw terminfo string access and output, an efficient buffered output system, and a keyboard driver.

Installation:

./configure
make
make install

./configure --help lists configuration options, like setting an installation path other than /usr/local. To use the library, include utio.h and link with -lutio. Look at the example programs in the demo directory to start with something that is known to work.

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Added: 2005-10-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager 1.2

Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager 1.2


Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager is a frontend for SSH tunneling. more>>
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager (gSTM) provides a convenient front-end for the cumbersome ssh commandline.

Tunnel configurations are stored in a simple XML format with support for both local and remote port redirection.

Tunnels can be individually started and stopped from the simple main dialog with the option to add or delete a tunnel or modify its preferences.

An SSH tunnel with port redirection is usefull to access services behind a *nix firewall/router. For example, if you have a Terminal Server (remote desktop) and a MySQL server on your private LAN and want to access them securely from outside, you just open an ssh connection with two port redirections. You can then connect to your localhost which will be redirected over the encrypted tunnel, through the firewall/router, to the remote host.

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Added: 2006-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SSH Enchanter 0.5.1

SSH Enchanter 0.5.1


SSH Enchanter is a small library for scripting SSH sessions. more>>
SSH Enchanter is a small library for scripting SSH sessions.
Enchanter is a small library that helps you script SSH sessions in a manner similar to Expect. It comes in multiple flavors that support different scripting languages including Python, Ruby and BeanShell. This tool requires Java 5 or greater.
Here is an example script, date.py, that connects to a remote SSH server and gets the output of the date command:
ssh.connect(myserver, myusername);
ssh.waitFor(:~>);
ssh.sendLine(date);
print Server date is +ssh.getLine();
ssh.disconnect();
To execute this script with the script and enchanter jar in the current directory, run
java -jar enchanter-python-VERSION.jar date.py
Main features:
- Different builds to support Python, Ruby, and BeanShell scripts
- Learning Mode to automatically build scripts based on observing an interactive SSH session
- Supports public key and password-interactive authentication
- API similar to the ZOC telnet/SSH client
Enhancements:
- This release fixes the case when a missing DSA or RSA key wouldnt properly fail over to password-based authentication methods.
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Added: 2007-02-25 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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VT6530 Terminal Emulator 0.2

VT6530 Terminal Emulator 0.2


VT6530 is a Java implementation of the proprietary terminal used with Tandem mainframes. more>>
VT6530 Terminal Emulator is a Java implementation of the proprietary terminal used with Tandem mainframes.
The Tandem VT6530 is a proprietary terminal used with their Non-Stop(TM) series of mainframes. These high-reliability machines are popular in the banking industry. If youve ever used an ATM to get cash, youve probably used a VT6530.
The terminal itself can operate in three different mode: conversation, block, and ANSI (VT100). Conversation mode is a simple scrolling text mode with the addition key buffering and text attributes. In block mode, text is displayed in a formated screen with special edit fields. ANSI mode is only used with OSS, Tandems UNIX wanabe operating layer.
Enhancements:
- Autotools support (./configure, make, make check, and make install).
- New telnet and ANSI terminal implementations.
- Linux, Cygwin, and HP NonStop (tandem OSS) builds are not quite running yet.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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