MindTerm v1.0 Features: ----------------------- o Full xterm/vt102 terminal emulation including colors, line-draw graphics and mouse-support. The following terminal-types are supported: xterm, linux, scoansi, att6368, sun, vt220, vt100, ansi, vt52, xterm-color, linux-lat, at386, vt102. o Authentication with: password, rsa, rsa+rhosts, tis, rhosts. Authentication can either be done using one single method, or it can be set to try a customized list of methods in a given order o Supports the following blockciphers: Blowfish, DES, 3DES, RC4 (or no encryption) o Full support for ssh-tunneling including X11 forward. o Can proxy ftp-connections fully, i.e. if an ftp-server is unreachable from outside a firewall and the only means of entering the firewall is through SSH, then MindTerm let's you access the ftp-server through SSH as easy as if it would be world-accessible. o Tunnels can listen on explicit local addresses, e.g. on a multi-homed host or if one wants to distinguish between 127.0.0.1 and the real host- address. o Handles arbitrary simultaneous sessions in different windows to different ssh-servers. Also lets user "clone" a terminal-window, automatically logging in if allready logged in from original window. o Can be set to keep ssh-connection alive would it be subject to timeout (either by a firewall or through the use of idle-timeout in the ssh-server) o Can automatically store settings on a per-host basis, user can also customize several sessions for a single host or make short-names for hosts. o Can share RSA-keys and 'known_hosts' file with the standard unix ssh-client. o Can capture console output to file and send file to console. o Lists all currently open connections through the tunnels, for example, giving the user the opportunity to close a tunnel for a program that have hung. o Can be used without a GUI from the command-line (much like the standard unix ssh-client), also able to run just a single command on the ssh-server and exit (optionally allocating a PTY) o Can work either as a "normal" ssh-client, i.e. as a stand-alone java application, OR as an applet from within a browser (see below). o Same binary runs on multiple platforms, e.g. x86/Linux, Sparc/Solaris, x86/ Windows95/98/NT, ?/JavaStation, Arm/Epoc32. Additionally MindTerm works with Netscape, HotJava and MS-IE browsers on most platforms. o Cryptographically signed binaries works with Netscape and MSIE browsers giving a full ssh-client with tunneling et.c. Unsigned applet can only connect back to same address as web-server and cannot do tunneling giving a simple telnet- replacement. o The SSH-package can be used to easily ssh-enable ANY (java) application or applet using tcp-based communications (see MindVNC for an example).