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Android telnet app w/ Screen support??

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anyone aware of an app for android that supports Screen commands?  I've tried a few that were recommended by my Linux friends,  (ConnectBot being the best so far),  but with them all I get errors trying to use Screen ("cannot find terminfo entry for 'screen').

 

using my Nexus for a terminal is ideal,  but if I can't initiate or monitor MC sessions or pre clears,  then it's kinda not so much.

 

 

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anyone aware of an app for android that supports Screen commands?  I've tried a few that were recommended by my Linux friends,  (ConnectBot being the best so far),  but with them all I get errors trying to use Screen ("cannot find terminfo entry for 'screen').

 

using my Nexus for a terminal is ideal,  but if I can't initiate or monitor MC sessions or pre clears,  then it's kinda not so much.

 

 

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

 

I'm recently in the same boat... I know this is an old topic, but the question still stands... any suggestions? (I just picked up my first android phone the other day, loving it so far)

 

Ogi

On Android I use JuiceSSH, and it works with screen.  It is mainly a SSH client, but it also supports telnet as well.  I can't remember whether or not it costs money, as I got it a long time ago.  However it is the best app by far that I've used for SSH and telnet.

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Thanks for the tip and reviving this old thread! I've installed Juicessh on my Nexus 7 and it seems to fit the bill nicely.

 

Now, anyone know of the best option for Windows Phone 8? I might try out the Putty Beta that's apparently going on now...

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