Versions:

  • 2.31.5
  • 2.31.0

RLogin is a lightweight terminal emulation program developed by kmiya-culti that enables Windows users to establish text-based remote sessions with Unix, Linux and other SSH- or Telnet-compatible hosts. Designed as an alternative to heavyweight commercial clients, the application presents a clean, tabbed interface in which multiple concurrent connections can be managed side-by-side, each rendered with accurate color, cursor and encoding support for languages such as Japanese, UTF-8 and EUC. Network administrators, developers and academic researchers rely on RLogin when they need a fast, low-overhead way to administer servers, compile code on remote clusters, monitor log files or tunnel traffic through built-in port-forwarding dialogs, all without leaving the familiar Windows desktop. The client implements SCP for drag-and-drop file transfers, keeps connection logs for audit purposes, and allows hot-key mapping and macro recording so repetitive command sequences can be replayed across sessions. Because the executable is distributed as a single portable binary, it can be carried on USB flash drives and launched without installation rights, making it convenient for field technicians who move among many machines. Version 2.31.5, the second stable release line since the project’s inception, tightens terminal compatibility with recent OpenSSH extensions and refines high-DPI rendering on 4K monitors. Both current and legacy builds remain available so enterprises that standardised on earlier behaviour can migrate at their own pace. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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