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  2. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is used to automate control of interactive applications such as Telnet, FTP, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, SSH, and others. [3] Expect uses pseudo terminals (Unix) or emulates a console (Windows), starts the target program, and then communicates with it, just as a human would, via the terminal or console interface. [4]

  3. Looking Glass server - Wikipedia

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    Looking glasses are web scripts directly connected to routers' admin interfaces such as telnet and SSH. [1] These scripts are designed to relay textual commands from the web to the router and print back the response. They are often implemented in Perl, [3] PHP, [4] [5] and Python, [6] [7] and are publicly available on GitHub.

  4. Tera Term - Wikipedia

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    Tera Term (alternatively TeraTerm) is an open-source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator (communications) program. It emulates different types of computer terminals, from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382.

  5. Pseudoterminal - Wikipedia

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    Remote login servers such as Secure Shell and Telnet servers play the same role but communicate with a remote user instead of a local one. Screen and Tmux are used to add a session context to a pseudoterminal, making for a much more robust and versatile solution. For example, each provides terminal persistence, allowing a user to disconnect ...

  6. ZOC (software) - Wikipedia

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    ZOC is a popular [3] [4] computer-based terminal emulator and Telnet software client for the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh macOS operating systems that supports telnet, modem, SSH 1 and 2, ISDN, serial, TAPI, Rlogin and other means of communication.

  7. List of terminal emulators - Wikipedia

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    Telnet, SSH 1 and 2, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port: Windows: AbsoluteTelnet is a commercial software terminal client for Windows Alacritty: Character: Local X11, Wayland: Unix-based, Windows: Lightweight, GPU accelerated terminal emulator AlphaCom: Character: Telnet, SSH, and RS-232/modem: Windows: CBterm/C64: Character: Serial port: Commodore 64

  8. List of MUD clients - Wikipedia

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    MUSHclient is compatible with screen readers such as JAWS, which read text out loud and allow blind users to play MUDs. [25] [21] [26] MUSHclient offers extensive scripting support via the Windows Script Host-supported languages, such as VBScript and JavaScript, as well as the platform-independent Lua-scripting. It also supports MCCP and MXP.

  9. NOP (code) - Wikipedia

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    Many computer protocols, such as telnet, include a NOP command that a client can issue to request a response from the server without requesting any other actions. Such a command can be used to ensure the connection is still alive or that the server is responsive. A NOOP command is part of the following protocols (this is a partial list): telnet ...