Hi Daynah!
i just realized that someone may need to ssh / scp / etc... from a
win32 machine (even tho this is the linux/UNIX forum), so i guess
the java applet from within a browser may be a good choice. we
all (maybe) know that 'telnet' from win32 sucks, and that
telnet itself is just not too secure. (ever run 'snoop IP' on a
machine running a telnet session? you can see everything in
plain text!)
for win32 you could also use 'putty':
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
- actually, putty pretty much rocks and it's not some clunky java
applet you have to worry about compatability with (sorry, i'm not
too impressed with java, even tho i KNOW there are some
really cool apps out there written in java -- yeah, i'm weird)
but you know, if you are on a linux/UNIX machine, no reason to
use any sort of console screen emulator. just use a good old-
fashioned tty/terminal screen! 🙂
now everyone go have your coffee/tea! (let it be known i prefer
a big FAT cafe con leche - i used to live in espania).
cheers!
ps> i wanted to add that i am not ripping on java programmers.
i actually have a great deal of respect for those that can 'OOP'
like java people do!