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| KpyM Telnet/SSH Server (KTS) is a free telnet/ssh server for WinNT. KTS runs as a service and provides access to the host computer via the telnet or SSH protocol. Supports character graphics (applications like edit.com) and colours and uses WinNT identification mechanism. ... |
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