Telnet

Telnet opens a plain-text TCP terminal (RFC 854) to a remote host — a router or switch console, a lab device, or a classic ANSI BBS. It runs in the very same terminal emulator as an SSH session, so it's just another tab: rename it, theme it, detach it into its own window, reconnect it. Telnet works on every platform the app runs on.

Telnet has no encryption. Everything — including anything you type at a login prompt — travels the network in clear text. Use it only on trusted networks or for gear that offers nothing better, and prefer SSH whenever it's available.

Connect

  1. Open Telnet from the sidebar's Other group, or the terminal tab bar's + launcher.
  2. Enter the <host> (name or IP) and <port> — the default is 23.
  3. Optionally set the terminal type reported to the server (default xterm-256color).
  4. Connect. The session opens as a terminal tab.

There is no separate authentication step: Telnet carries no credentials of its own, so if the remote asks you to log in, you do it in-band — at its own prompt, right in the terminal.

Profiles

A host you visit often can be saved as a named profile (host + port + terminal type) and reopened in one tap. Telnet settings hold no secrets, so — like serial profiles — they live in the normal settings file, not the secure store.

BBS art & encoding

Telnet is still the front door to hundreds of bulletin-board systems, whose menus are drawn with CP437 (the IBM-PC / DOS code page): block shades ░ ▒ ▓ █ and box-drawing ═ ║ ╔ ╗. The Telnet session decodes its stream as CP437, so that art renders as intended instead of as replacement characters. Plain ASCII and ANSI colour/cursor escapes pass through unchanged.

What the app handles for you

The client speaks just enough of the Telnet option protocol to behave:

Reconnect reopens the socket to the same host and port, so after a device reboots or a BBS drops you, one click brings the session back without retyping anything. On Desktop you can also detach a Telnet tab into its own window like any other session.

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