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ZOC Terminal 7.23.2 | Mac OS X | 5MB.
ZOC Terminal is a Telnet / SSH / SSH2 client and terminal emulator. Tabbed sessions, typed command history, scrollback and compatibility with multiple windows, ZOC Terminal emulations implemented have made it the preferred tool for anyone who needs to access Unix shell accounts from a Windows platform or OS X.
Interface user
sessions tabbed with summary screen to display thumbnails of all open sessions
tabs session can move between windows
“colorful tabs” are used to refine the elements of the user interface with different colors depending on the host is connected
Complete remapping the keyboard (for example, to send text, perform functions, run programs, etc.)
Directory host with folders and full option provided for each input and automatic sequence start session
button bar user to assign texts, sequences command, entries in the phone book, external protocols and shell commands to buttons (including subfolders in the button bar)
F-Macro keys for texts, scripts, phone book entries, external shell commands, etc.
Local typing (entry field with history eg to type commands)
Various logging and scroll back
mode keyboard for bbs door programs (door mode)
Compatible with Windows 10 and Mac OS Sierra current operating systems (more details below)
sessions tabbed with summary screen to display thumbnails of all open sessions
tabs session can move between windows
“colorful tabs” are used to refine the elements of the user interface with different colors depending on the host is connected
Complete remapping the keyboard (for example, to send text, perform functions, run programs, etc.)
Directory host with folders and full option provided for each input and automatic sequence start session
button bar user to assign texts, sequences command, entries in the phone book, external protocols and shell commands to buttons (including subfolders in the button bar)
F-Macro keys for texts, scripts, phone book entries, external shell commands, etc.
Local typing (entry field with history eg to type commands)
Various logging and scroll back
mode keyboard for bbs door programs (door mode)
Compatible with Windows 10 and Mac OS Sierra current operating systems (more details below)
Emulation
Emulation Xterm complete with 256 colors and compatibility with the mouse (eg for use with Midnight Commander)
Console Linux (including UTF8, colors, full keyboard )
VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220 (full implementation, including printing, keyboard and ANSI) color
TN3270 (models 3278 and 3279 / E with line graphs, color mapping and full keyboard)
TN5250 to access IBM iSeries
ANSI-BBS , ANSI-SCO, Avatar
Sun-CDE
Wyse WY-30, WY-50, WY-60
TVI 9XX (TVI 920, TVI 925, 950 TVI)
QNX V4
ATT4410
TTY
All emulations support line charts with any source
Emulation Xterm complete with 256 colors and compatibility with the mouse (eg for use with Midnight Commander)
Console Linux (including UTF8, colors, full keyboard )
VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220 (full implementation, including printing, keyboard and ANSI) color
TN3270 (models 3278 and 3279 / E with line graphs, color mapping and full keyboard)
TN5250 to access IBM iSeries
ANSI-BBS , ANSI-SCO, Avatar
Sun-CDE
Wyse WY-30, WY-50, WY-60
TVI 9XX (TVI 920, TVI 925, 950 TVI)
QNX V4
ATT4410
TTY
All emulations support line charts with any source
Communication
Modern Secure Shell (currently based on OpenSSH 7.0) authentication public / private key, support for smartcards (PKCS # 11) and port forwarding (tunneling)
Telnet (RFC-Telnet , TCP sockets pure), SSL-Telnet (supporting TLS 1.2)
IPv6 support for SSH and Telnet
modem via serial and TAPI (Windows modem) port
connections direct serial console through the local serial port or USB adapters / series with FTDI or Keyspan or PL2303 chipset
supports Break-Signal for serial connections (eg for CISCO devices)
rlogin
ISDN via CAPI V2.0 (including carriers X.25 and X.31)
File transfer through Ascii, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit, SCP, IND $ FILE
Translation of inbound / outbound characters
Modern Secure Shell (currently based on OpenSSH 7.0) authentication public / private key, support for smartcards (PKCS # 11) and port forwarding (tunneling)
Telnet (RFC-Telnet , TCP sockets pure), SSL-Telnet (supporting TLS 1.2)
IPv6 support for SSH and Telnet
modem via serial and TAPI (Windows modem) port
connections direct serial console through the local serial port or USB adapters / series with FTDI or Keyspan or PL2303 chipset
supports Break-Signal for serial connections (eg for CISCO devices)
rlogin
ISDN via CAPI V2.0 (including carriers X.25 and X.31)
File transfer through Ascii, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit, SCP, IND $ FILE
Translation of inbound / outbound characters
Functions SSH (Secure Shell)
Based on the reference implementation of OpenSSH industry
The client supports the latest encryptions as ED25519 SHA256, SHA2 or AES-256ctr
public / private key SSH key certificate, interactive keyboard or password authentication
forwarding dynamic port (client as a SOCKS proxy)
Forwarding X11 (lets you run X-Windows applications in the remote session)
static port forwarding (tunneling connections to predefined destinations)
proxy support (the client connects to the server through proxy or jumpserver / jumpdrive)
Forwarding agent SSH between the client and server
support Putty-Agent (Windows) and ssh-agent (Mac OS)
key generator SSH client side
File Transfer SCP through the session terminal emulation
versions protocol SSH client 1 and 2
SSH Keep-Alive
Based on the reference implementation of OpenSSH industry
The client supports the latest encryptions as ED25519 SHA256, SHA2 or AES-256ctr
public / private key SSH key certificate, interactive keyboard or password authentication
forwarding dynamic port (client as a SOCKS proxy)
Forwarding X11 (lets you run X-Windows applications in the remote session)
static port forwarding (tunneling connections to predefined destinations)
proxy support (the client connects to the server through proxy or jumpserver / jumpdrive)
Forwarding agent SSH between the client and server
support Putty-Agent (Windows) and ssh-agent (Mac OS)
key generator SSH client side
File Transfer SCP through the session terminal emulation
versions protocol SSH client 1 and 2
SSH Keep-Alive
florestal Operation
Move back on three variants (in the window, in the separate window and the data view in a separate window)
automatic highlighting (the text on the screen can be monitored and special phrases can be automatically highlighted)
Traza raw data to file (text and binary mode)
mode debugging on the screen hexadecimal
File record all incoming data, including trademarks optional time
Printer registration of all incoming data
Highlight Auto (highlighted automatic color predefined words or phrases)
Print Screen and screen clipboard functions
Move back on three variants (in the window, in the separate window and the data view in a separate window)
automatic highlighting (the text on the screen can be monitored and special phrases can be automatically highlighted)
Traza raw data to file (text and binary mode)
mode debugging on the screen hexadecimal
File record all incoming data, including trademarks optional time
Printer registration of all incoming data
Highlight Auto (highlighted automatic color predefined words or phrases)
Print Screen and screen clipboard functions
Automation
AutoLogin (procedures login recorded from the directory host)
REXX language for scripting (programming language fully featured more than 75 extensions to control the terminal emulator)
the DDE support allows ZOC to act as a communication server (Windows)
support AppleScript access to all internal script commands (Mac OS)
Automatic macros (text / functions invoked by typing certain text)
AutoResponders (text / functions invoked by receiving certain text)
functions and special escape sequences to automatically execute local applications (compatible with NetTerm)
AutoLogin (procedures login recorded from the directory host)
REXX language for scripting (programming language fully featured more than 75 extensions to control the terminal emulator)
the DDE support allows ZOC to act as a communication server (Windows)
support AppleScript access to all internal script commands (Mac OS)
Automatic macros (text / functions invoked by typing certain text)
AutoResponders (text / functions invoked by receiving certain text)
functions and special escape sequences to automatically execute local applications (compatible with NetTerm)
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ZOC SSH Features in Detail
ZOC is based on OpenSSH and supports the latest key exchange and encryption methods that the SSH protocol (RFC 4253) has to offer.
Unlike OpenSSH, this ssh client is wrapped in a modern tabbed user interface with a powerful host directory, industrial strength emulations and scripting.
Below is an overview and explanation of some core SSH features of ZOC Terminal. We also have a whitepaper offering a more technical description of SSH.
Key Exchange
An especially difficult part of encrypted communication is the need to negotiate a shared secret (the key to use for encryption) over a public channel that could already be compromised.
The negotiation is performed through the so called Diffie-Hellman exchange or one of its many variants. ZOC supports all official diffie-hellman group exchanges, as well as the more modern ecdsa-sha2 and curve25519-sha256 protocols.
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Authentication
Authenticating describes the process, where the user presents proof of who he is and the server deciding, if the user should be allowed access. The SSH protocol describes various methods that can be used for authentication.
Of those, ZOC supports password authentication, pukey exchange and keyboard-interactive challenge. Public-key exchange comes in various flavors. ZOC understands RSA, DSA, ECDSA and ED25519 keys. Hardware (smart card) based key authentication is also possible.
Encryption
Over time, the SSH protocol has seen a plethora of methods to be used to encrypt the communication (using shared secret was negotiated during the KEX phase as a cryptograhpic key). Some ciphers were phased out over time, especially after Edward Snowden revealed how powerful possible listeners like the NSA are, and new ones were introduced. ZOC supports the whole list, starting with aes256-ctr and going down to older ciphers like aes256-cbc or arcfour (these older ones may still be necessary to connect to older servers which have not been updated in a while).
Static Port-Forwarding
An important part of the secure shell protocol is a feature called port-forwarding. This feature allows the user to create a connection from the client computer to the server network, which can be used by other programs and where all the connection data is encrypted. This feature is sometimes called tunneling.
Dynamic Port-Forwarding
The standard port-forwarding feature requires the client to set up the tunnel source port and destination before making the connection. This means that there is limited flexibility and that for each possible destination, a separate ssh tunnel needs to be set up. With dynamic port forwarding however, the client sets up a listening port, but when a software connects to the port, it can select host and port it wants to connect to. The ssh client will then forward the connection request to the SSH server which initiates the connection to the final destination.
SSH Connection via Proxy
In some environments, end user computers are not allowed to access the outside internet directly. In those cases, connection and data exchange is made by way of a ssh proxy which handles the actual connection to the outside network (internet). There are various type of proxies, which mainly differ in how the ssh client requests a connection to the outside world. Most common types are SOCKS-4, SOCKS-5 and HTTP. ZOC supports connections through those types, as well as connections made through ssh-jumpservers.
SSH Agent Forwarding
When a user authenticates an SSH session using a public/private key pair, ZOC supports the SSH agent forwarding technique to provide the key for authentication in secondary ssh sessions (ssh connections to a third server, made from typing a ssh command in the remote shell in the initial connection). If all the servers allow authetication through this specific ssh key pair, it is not necessary to provide the passphrase again for secondary ssh connections.
X11 Forwarding
X11 is a communication protocol which allows a remote computer to run programs with a graphical user interface on a remote computer (normally, the remote computer can only show text in a terminal client). SSH supports a way to tunnel this type of communication between ssh client and server, thus enabling the user to run an X11 command like xeyes on the remote shell and get the window for that displayed on the local computer.