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Old 09-04-2003, 11:54 AM   #1
ProComSolutions
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Distribution: Redhat Linux 9, SCO Openserver 5.0.X
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Question Redhat 9 and Telnet (RH Client > SCO Server)


Hello all,
I am a Redhat 9 user looking for a good telnet client (free hopefully) that I can use to log onto a SCO Openserver host. So far I've only found one option (PowerTerm for Linux) which costs money. For those of you out there who may be suffering the same problem but who are willing to spend a buck, PowerTerm works great. (The techs at Ericom are very helpful and will do just about anything they can to get their product to work.) I am looking for something to emulate wyse 60 or SCO ansi that costs very little or is free. I can use regular telnet but my keyboard function keys don't work properly.

I am very familair with the Unix/Linux work environment so if anyone knows of anything for me to try on either side of the equation that would be most helpful.

Thanks ahead of time!


 
  


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