Today for #MARCHintosh, I decided to set up a #Netatalk server on my #FreeBSD desktop to get the files I need on all my classic Macs which currently are limited access to today's web. After much futzing around with afp.conf and some help on the web, I finally got the share visible on the SiniStarMax and mounted, with an appropriate daemon icon. 😈  This will also be useful for the Quadra once I start documenting my tinkering on that. 
Check out #SSHeven on the SiniStarMax connected to @SDF! â€‹ #sdf #MARCHintosh
@claudiom Check out SevenTTY - it's a much improved fork of ssheven: https://github.com/LXXero/SevenTTY
GitHub - LXXero/SevenTTY: SSH client, local shell, and terminal emulator for classic Mac OS 7/8/9. Multi-window, tabbed sessions, scrollback, colorized output, and a built-in command interpreter with ls, cat, cp, ps, free, and more.

SSH client, local shell, and terminal emulator for classic Mac OS 7/8/9. Multi-window, tabbed sessions, scrollback, colorized output, and a built-in command interpreter with ls, cat, cp, ps, free, ...

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@smallsco Ooh! Thanks for this! I'll check it out for sure! â€‹
@smallsco So, I had a moment to check out the GitHub page for this, and it's actually a full-featured terminal emulator based on the SSHeven code. Reminds me a lot of Termux on Android just on the description, though I don't think this has the ability to update the programs inside using a package manager like Termux does. I'll have to play with it to know for sure.
@claudiom Yeah, it looks pretty slick. I've only played with it briefly but it looks like the best option for SSH right now. I think Black Night is still a better option for standard terminal emulation though.