10.10.2018

I understand Terminal.app is the way most people use for telnet/ssh connections on the Mac, but I'm wondering if there is something like SecureCRT on the Mac. Kind of an all in one solution which would support modem, telnet and ssh connections under one roof and which offers a good address book to just dial/connect to my various hosts with one (or a few clicks). Scripting would be nice too. (I've seen iTerm but it sort of just doesn't click, also scripting is Apple Script which I find very confusing.).

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– gronostaj, teylyn, Raystafarian, Journeyman Geek, Breakthrough If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the, please. I've never used SecureCRT myself, but from what you describe, the should fit your bill (it's commercial though, but as I understand, so is SecureCRT).

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Some guy on Versiontracker commented, it was the. It uses REXX as a scripting language (a bit somewhere between basic and perl), is centered around a host directory (it can be split in sections and each can have subfolders) and connects for telnet, ssh, rlogin, modem and also has a local shell for the Mac (although for local work I'm still mostly opening the native Terminal). The list of emulations looks fairly complete to me, at least I've never missed one and there are some that I never had any need for. It's available for Windows too if that's of any interest. Best vimouter games for teenagers on a mac. Screenshots are.