Telnet Server written in Java
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Telnet Server written in Java
C# Telnet (Client & Server)
Teacup client/server Telnet support
A functional Telnet server written in C#
Network protocols are sets of established rules that dictate how to format, transmit and receive data so computer network devices -- from servers and routers to endpoints -- can communicate regardless of the differences in their underlying infrastructures, designs or standards.
c-kermit: C-Kermit for UNIX (CKU) with local modifications/customizations. Upstream homepage: https://www.kermitproject.org/
🚪 A remote access service
Crypto projects in python, e.g. Attacks to Vigenere, RSA, Telnet Protocol, Hip Replacement , Vernam cipher, Crack Zip Files, Encryptions RC4, Steganography, Feistel cipher, Superincreasing Knapsac, Elliptic Curve Cryptography, Diffie Hellman & EDF.
sshwifty: Web SSH & TELNET client
Package telnet provides TELNET and TELNETS client and server implementations, for the Go programming language, in a style similar to the "net/http" library that is part of the Go standard library, including support for "middleware"; TELNETS is secure TELNET, with the TELNET protocol over a secured TLS (or SSL) connection.
ban-telnet: TELNET client and server (for UNIX)
This is an easy to use telnet client module to interact with a remote system smoothly over this protocol! It is a very minimalistic alterative to "telnetlib".
Library for Telnet Negotiation and interaction - with a mind towards MUDs and the like.
A C++ library for interacting with Telnet streams
Published on Nuget at https://www.nuget.org/packages/Telnet
It is a Wi-FI Connection Wireless Gamepad for Computers/Laptops. It is a Gamepad for a Specific Computer Game (FLIGHT GEAR). The Gamepad is so smooth and has Low Latency Connection from the user to the game, it uses Telnet Protocal which connects to the game server.
A java telnet server
[WIP] Playing around with telnet. Do not use.
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