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> * Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-29 13:52]:
> > Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
> 
> I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
> <http://www.appgate.com/ag.asp?template=products&level1=product_mindterm>.

However, FYI, a Java telnet isn't going to do what Marco wants.

If his company only lets http through the firewall, then running a Java
telnet on his home system will give him a nice Java applet running on
his side of the firewall, no more able to connect to his home system
than a telnet written in any other language.

Sounds like he needs some kind of http-based proxy, unless the firewall
is dumb enough to let non-http things through port 80, in which case I'd
recommend ssh.


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