ivusi
Active Member
I normally use SecureCRT to access all my network devices, but have recently started using mRemote (http://www.mremote.org/wiki/MainPage.ashx)
The great thing is that it falls under the GNU License (Open-source) and so freely to use privately and commercially.
Now you can have telnet, ssh, rdp, vnc, ica, http(s), rlogin and raw in one app.
Enjoy!
The great thing is that it falls under the GNU License (Open-source) and so freely to use privately and commercially.
Now you can have telnet, ssh, rdp, vnc, ica, http(s), rlogin and raw in one app.
Enjoy!