Secure Shell and AnzioWin
What is Secure Shell?
Secure Shell, also known as SSH, is a common protocol for encryption of data coming across a wire during a remote access session.
Secure Shell, also known as SSH, is a common protocol for encryption of data coming across a wire during a remote access session.
AnzioWin and Anzio Lite contain the ability to be controlled through host scripting.
SCO Unix has a capability known as "mscreen", which allows multiple sessions on one terminal, even over serial lines (note that when connected via telnet, you automatically have that c
Passthrough print is the process of having a UNIX (or similar) host program print on the printer attached to your terminal (or PC running terminal emulation).
The various Anzio products support Zmodem file transfer, both over serial and TCP/IP.
Kermit is an older, but common, file transfer protocol for moving a file from one system to another over a currently open communications channel.
AnzioWin and Anzio Lite support the SSH, Secure Shell, protocol.
At present Anzio products do not contain a host or phone number "Address Book" embedded in the program.
The Anzio family of products are terminal emulation packages that work over either a serial or network connection, to provide standard terminal emulation from a PC to a hos
System developers and administrators would like to take advantage of some of Anzio's special features, using commands sent from the host.