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A simple Echo server (RFC 862) written in Java. It works via HTTP/1.0. It has several modes of operation. For further information run it with the --help option. Use telnet or a web browser to access the server.
A tiny library to add auto discovery capability into your applications
A tiny and simple 100% Java library (without any dependency) to easily enable your application to automatically discover the presence of other instances of itself running on the other computers connected to the same LAN network, without having to deal with protocols and network configurations. The protocol used by the library is peer-to-peer, so you don't need a central server.
Telnet over HTTP proxy. Allows users behind firewalls to tunnel Telnet sessions over a HTTP connection. Server uses Java servlets with a Java or C# client.
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This software allows a MUD server to be run as a Jabber bot. Users can then play the MUD using their Jabber client instead of a MUD client or telnet. This relieves the MUD server from having to handle user chat as users can chat in Jabber instead.
This is a Java implemented Bulletin Board System. Clients could use either Telnet or Browser to connect to this server. This system contains several servers: Telnet daemon, proprietary Java Applet C/S, NNTP Client to access News Server and SMTP C/S.
YaCS - A window based chatserver with the ability to log or kick users. You can connect to the server by using PuTTY or Microsoft Telnet, because the chat supports VT100 and the telnet protocol.
A sample chat system with integrated RPG (role play game). The software includes only a server software. The users have to use a terminal like telnet. It shows how a chat server could work.
JBuzz BBS Server is a telnet daemon which provides several communication facilities, like discussion board and chatting room for clients to experience. In order to extend functions for the system more easily, the feature called "applet" is introduced.
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The intent of this project is to write a talker server in java. It is a chatroom that telnet clients connect to. This project will write the server code for a mix of RPG and CHAT, a 'talker'.
Revival/2k is a modular BBS/suite of internet servers and a web-site management system. It consists of multiple web applications (forums, mail, login, etc), internet servers (NNTP, POP3, etc) and a Telegard/Renegade styled telnetserver all interacting
The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.