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Re: tlug: Telnet clients



A late reply;

The main reason I  use a telnet client is just so I can use the scroll bar
scroll back and see what zipped by the speed of light (directory file lists,
install messages, error messages...)  at  when I need to.

Sean.

Darren Cook wrote:

> >In the office, I work from a Win95 machine, and telnet into
> >our unix boxes for configurations, etc. Currently I'm using
> >Qvt Term, but it seems a little buggy at times;
>
> I normally use the built-in telnet client in win95 and NT. No real problems
> - a few months back I had trouble getting into a system through a firewall.
> It is possible that my telnet client was caching some strange port number;
> either that or the ISP's firewall was acting strange, and they hadn't
> corrected the problem when they told me they had...
>
> Does Qvt term have any advantages?
>
> Darren

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