With its simple interfaces, iTerminal provides the easiest way to securely connect to your remote servers on iPhone and iPad. It's more secure and convenient to import a key now. You now can easily import a key file from your iCloud Drive by copying your key file to your iCloud Drive under /iterminal/key folder. Support importing key files from and exporting key files to your iCloud Drive. Support Private Key Management and encrypted PEM and PPK keys up to 4096 bit long. Support to connect through Socks 5 Proxy Server. Now Server info can be easily transferred among different versions and devices. Support exporting Server info to and importing Server info from iCloud. Connect to your servers using user name/password or private key authentication through SSH. Besides all the features available on iTerminal, the Pro Version removes all advertisement and includes professional Tech Support. You can connect to remote servers through SSH or Telnet with iTerminal. iTerminal is a simple yet very powerful SSH and Telnet client on your iPhone and iPad. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.Ĭopyright © 2022 Century Software, Inc.ITerminal Pro is the Pro Version of iTerminal on iPhone and iPad. On Monday, July 2nd, 2007 at 7:42 am and is filed under Activation Key, Serial Number, Version. VersionĪll versions prior to 3.3 shipped on diskettes. Support for TinyTERM 3.3 and earlier Windows products ended in July 1999. Any serial number in that format actually uses the number zero, not the letter O.)Īll products were released on CD from this point on. (No serial number ends in the letters OEM. Version 3.3 combined the TinyTERM and TERM for Windows product lines, including ending the serial number in the letters EM. Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server and 2000 Server
Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server, and 2000 Server Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server, 2000 Server and 2003 Advanced Server above either in a tinyterm window, or as a ghost task. The first 2 items on the menu allow you to run the Jedron basic task described. the previous page processed to the next basic program, which then generates the next html page in the browser.
Support for TinyTERM versions 4.00-4.21 ended in March 2007. This program in turn passes the results of. Support for TinyTERM versions 4.30-4.52 ended in May 2010. TinyTERM Thin Client was made an install option of TinyTERM Plus in version 4.40. Windows 98se, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and Vista Support for TinyTERM Web Server in all versions was also ended at that point. TinyTERM Web Server was removed from the TinyTERM product line in version 4.60. TinyTERM Lite for iOS provides secure SSH, SSL and telnet access using exact terminal emulation for 21 terminal types, including IBM TN3270E, TN5250, VT420, Wyse 50/60.Lite VersionCompared to the. Support for TinyTERM versions 4.40-4.52 ended in May 2010.
Support for TinyTERM versions 4.60-4.64 ended in February 2013.īeginning with version 4.60, all products share the same 25-character activation key format. Support for TinyTERM version 4.65 ended in August 2013. Support information for all versions is available in this Knowledge Base. The table is organized from most current products to oldest. They show which operating systems each version was originally supported on, the basic format of the serial number, and whether or not that version of TinyTERM is still eligible for telephone and email support. The following tables summarize the various versions of TinyTERM and TERM, for both DOS and Windows platforms.