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Tiny SHell 0.6
This is a lightweight client/server clone of the standard remote shell tools (rlogin, telnet, ssh), which can act as a backdoor and provide remote shell execution as well as file transfers.

It is 8-bit clean, has full support for pseudo-terminal pairs (pty/tty), and uses strong 160-bit RC4 encryption. It can also operate in connect-back mode in order to bypass firewalls that block incoming connections. Most UNIX platforms are currently supported (Linux, BSD, Cygwin, SunOS, IRIX, HP-UX, and OSF).
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Take control of a remote PC or offer control of yours with Yuuguu view it
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You can use Virtual Network Computing (VNC) to connect to your Mac view it
Connecting to your Mac via VNC is easier than you may think. Doc shows us how. view it






