Mocha Telnet
Telnet/SSH2 app with vt220 emulation.
What is Mocha Telnet?
Mocha Telnet is an advanced Chrome extension that offers the capability to connect to a host using Telnet or SSH2 protocol and emulate a VT220 terminal. It supports VT100/VT220 emulation, user/password validation through SSH2, customizable function keys, and smart font handling. It offers free upgrades to new versions, a 30-day trial, and a user-friendly interface.
Stats
Users:
4,000+
Rating:
2.05
(43)
Creation date:
2020-07-01
Risk impact:
Low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Low risk likelihood
Manifest version:
2
Permissions:
Size:
120.83K
Email:
su*****@mochasoft.dk
URLs:
Website
Stats date:
Chrome-Stats Rank
#
15432
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Summary
*** IMPORTANT *** We recommend using Mocha Telnet for Chromebook, as Google will soon stop supporting Chrome Apps. https://mochasoft.dk/chromebook_telnet.htm
Mocha Telnet/SSH makes it possible to connect to a host with the Telnet or SSH2 protocol and emulate a VT220 terminal.
The trial is valid for 30 days. The product is fully functional. When you order, we will send a software license code, which will remove the 30 days limit.
Mocha Telnet Features:
- Operating Systems: Chrome OS 30.x or better.
- Supports VT100/VT220 emulation
- SSH2 with user/password validation. Certificates are not supported
- Scroll back buffer
- User defined functions keys
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Works for connecting to Linux or Unix server
- Solves task with no instructions
- Can connect to servers
Cons
- Crashes Chrome or Chromebook
- Not free
- Difficult to manage in an enterprise level
Most mentioned
- Crashes Chrome or Chromebook
- Not free
- Trial version
- Connects to servers but cannot send commands
Recent reviews
Freezes my chromebook on application startup.
Black-screens my Chromebook Pixel (gen 1) and crashes all of the open browser tabs.
Freezes my chromebook on application startup.
Safety
Risk impact
Mocha Telnet is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Mocha Telnet has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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