Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 206.61.236.221]
on June 18, 2008 02:06 PM
The Putty SSH client has been doing this for a long time now. It may not be Gnome-based and is not as polished, but it gets the job done right.
Putty offers connection profiles in a list menu, with lots of configuration options for those that need tweaking, and Telnet is supported out-of-the-box.
It also allows you to set up VPN tunnels that forward other communications through the SSH session. Not needing an additional VPN client software is a pretty sweet deal.
Or just use Putty...
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 206.61.236.221] on June 18, 2008 02:06 PMPutty offers connection profiles in a list menu, with lots of configuration options for those that need tweaking, and Telnet is supported out-of-the-box.
It also allows you to set up VPN tunnels that forward other communications through the SSH session. Not needing an additional VPN client software is a pretty sweet deal.
Tech_fixer.
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