Mocha Telnet

Mocha Telnet

Telnet/SSH2 app with vt220 emulation.

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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.
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Stats
Users: 4,000+
Rating: 2.05 (43)
Version: 1.4 (Last updated: 2020-07-01)
Creation date: 2020-07-01
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
  • storage
  • clipboardRead
  • clipboardWrite
Size: 120.83K
URLs: Website
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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
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User reviews
User reviews summary
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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.
by A Google user, 2014-12-25

Black-screens my Chromebook Pixel (gen 1) and crashes all of the open browser tabs.
by A Google user, 2016-04-25

Freezes my chromebook on application startup.
by A Google user, 2014-12-25
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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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