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International terminal features

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AbsoluteTelnet supports international data in many different forms.  It sports a user interface available in eight different languages (English, Chinese, Portuguese, French, German, Russian, Norwegian, and Hungarian).  International data can be accomodated in many forms (see below)

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SSH Features

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AbsoluteTelnet/SSH supports a wide range of SSH features including port forwarding (tunneling), X11 forwarding, compression (zlib and This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), encryption and several advanced authentication options.  The list below describes features available in SSH version 2 vs. SSH version 1.

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SSH Port Forwarding

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SSH provides a feature known as port forwarding (or tunneling) that allows you to securely tunnel data from other less secure applications through the SSH encrypted session.  Connections can either be initiated locally and forwarded to a server on the remote network or can be initiated on the remote and forwarded to the local network.  X11 forwarding can also be performed, which is always from the remote host to local network.

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I switched to AbsoluteTelnet after getting very frustrated with PCXWare approximately two years ago. PCXWare was a very "heavy" application that took a long time to load and also conflicted with other desktop applications such as Lotus Notes, resulting in frequent GPFs. I'm very pleased with AbsoluteTelnet. It is easy to use, is quite robust, is not a heavy application, and does not conflict with any of my other desktop applications. -- Ron Menich - Talus Solutions