Mac users can enjoy the same boost in efficiency with VanDyke Software's terminal emulation client—SecureCRT.
Key Capabilities
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Terminal emulation of a number of systems is supported by SecureCRT, including:
VT100, VT102, VT220
Wyse 50/60
Xterm
ANSI
SCO ANSI
SecureCRT also enables secure remote access using Secure Shell (SSH1 and SSH2) or Telnet/SSL (Windows only) protocols or via data tunneling. These protocols provide strong encryption and ensure data privacy.
Key Features
SecureCRT is easy to use. Key features, like tabbed and tiled sessions and session customization options, simplify session management. Features such as command window (to send commands to multiple sessions) and other task automation tools boost productivity.
SecureCRT also lets you upload and download files using a number of file transfer protocols, or you may launch VanDyke Software's secure file transfer client, SecureFX®, from the same window (if the SecureCRT/SecureFX integrated version is installed).
System Requirements
SecureCRT is compatible with multiple versions of macOS. See System Requirements for a current list of supported versions.
Get Started
SecureCRT delivers wide-ranging terminal emulation and secure remote access to Mac users. Support for secure protocols ensures data security and data integrity, making SecureCRT an ideal alternative to Telnet. Download SecureCRT for a free 30-day evaluation.
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Terminal Server Client For Mac
You can use a Remote Desktop Protocol client to connect to a Windows Terminal Server or a Windows PC with Remote Access enabled.
The recommended client software is Microsoft Remote Desktop client. You can find it on App Store, or following the dedicated icon on Mac Self-Service which will forward you to the appropriate App Store page.
CERNTS - the CERN Public Terminal Server Cluster
At CERN, the Remote Desktop Services provide a public Terminal Cluster called CERNTS.CERN.CH, where many standard applications are available. To connect, you need to specify the CERN credentials of your primary account - please remember to specify the domain 'CERN'.
If your credentials are rejected, please check that your account is registered for this service at https://account.cern.ch/account/Services/MyServices.aspx.
After you installed the Microsoft Remote Desktop client simply launch it. Click on the 'New' icon on top left and fill in informations as on screenshot.
Storing your CERN password within the client configuration is NOT recommended. Let this fields empty and simply fill in the logon screen when displayed.
Pulse Secure Terminal Services Client For Mac
Once configured, simply double click on 'CERNTS' entry and connect using your CERN credentials.