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Windows SSH Client with Smart Card and Token Authentication

AbsoluteTelnet/SSH supports secure SSH logins using smart cards and USB security tokens on Windows. Instead of storing private-key files on disk, you can authenticate using keys backed by a smart card, token, Windows Certificate Store credential, or CNG/NCrypt provider. This is useful for organizations that require stronger SSH authentication, PIV/CAC-style workflows, ECC/ECDSA smart-card keys, NFC/tap-to-login

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AbsoluteTelnet – VTTest Score

Because AbsoluteTelnet and CSTelnet are based off of the same telnet engine, VTTest scores are identical for each.  VTTEST VT100/VT102 Compatibility Test Score SheetProgram and version: Celestial Software 1.5 and above Date: ____10 Jan 98___Score: ____98____ + Extra credit: ____5____ = Final score: ____103___Check box if test passed.  Score 1 point per check mark.Perfect score

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AbsoluteTelnet – Connection Files

AbsoluteTelnet/SSH stores configuration information in files rather than in the registry.  This gives you the opportunity to see, copy, manipulate, and start connections without having to first load the program.  For example, you can have connections defined on your desktop so you can access them quickly and connect instantly… The AbsoluteTelnet Connection file (.tnt extension)

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