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dataComet-Secure 10.2.0b3


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Publisher databeast, Inc. File Size 2.0M
Date added 05 Oct 2009 Check your speed

dataComet-Secure for OS X offers fast, reliable terminal emulation for local Shell sessions, SSL / TLS Telnet / TN3270, SSH1 & SSH2, and serial devices such as modems

  • Telnet sessions offer Kerberos 5 and SOCKS v4 security options
  • Supports both SSH1 and SSH2 sessions with strong encryption + SCP file transfer
  • Security features allow better local security than Terminal; e.g., you can allow Telnet and SSH use while denying users access to Shell sessions on Kiosk machines
  • Emulates VT100 - VT320, PC-ANSI, SCO-ANSI, and IBM-3279 for mainframe access
  • Extensive file transfer support: SCP, X/Y/ZModem, IBM IND$FILE
  • Edit windows for off-line composition with easy paste-thru to emulator windows using the Enter key
  • Thorough on-line documentation (500KB of text)
  • On-line help: pressing Control and selecting a menu or dialog item fetches the documentation for the item
  • Powerful AppleScript and macro support with automatic macro recording and an easy-to-use key remapping dialog
  • Modeless dialogs ease session configuration

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