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7.4: What is NapsaTerm used for?




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This article is from the AmiTCP/IP FAQ, by Mike Meyer with numerous contributions by others.

7.4: What is NapsaTerm used for?

Napsaterm is an rlogin program which can emulate a VT terminal. It lets you login to a host that uses the rlogin protocol, Napsaterm 38.b now also is now a telnet client. Consult the NapsaTerm documentation for more information.

NB: If you wish to specify a port number for telnet, use the -s command; e.g.

1.> telnet auntie.bbcnc.org.uk 9999

is replaced with

1.> napsaterm -d TELNET -s 9999 auntie.bbcnc.org.uk

 

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