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On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 09:58:27AM -0400, John Wells wrote:
> FYI: I also found SSHTerm.  While the project itself seems to have gone
> commercial (they still offer a free client, but I can't find the source;
&gt; see <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sshtools.com";>http://www.sshtools.com</a>), there is still a SourceForge project with
&gt; CVS repository under the GPL.  The tree hasn't been updated there since
&gt; September 2003, but I've downloaded, compiled (there's an ant build.xml
&gt; file), and tested the version that is there, and so far it seems very
&gt; capable...and a bit more featureful that www.javassh.org.  For that
&gt; matter, although I've
&gt; enabled the SSH plugin in the javassh.org client, I've yet to get it to
&gt; successfully connect to any of our hosts using ssh...only telnet seems to
&gt; work.
&gt; 
&gt; James, have you gotten the javassh client to connect successfully?  If so,
&gt; perhaps you could steer me in the right direction?  I've enabled the
&gt; plugin in default.conf, but no dice.
&gt; 
&gt; Thanks,
&gt; John
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