This one time, at band camp, Jacob Rose said:

> I run MacSSH (last version, see link below) on my Mac SE/30. It takes a
> bunch of RAM to run, though. With 8MB installed, I could run it and use
> its built-in FTP server to upload files to my Mac, but it wouldn't open
> an SSH session. When I upgraded to 20MB, it worked fine, so there's some
> hope that it may run on a Classic II, with its limit of 10MB. Someone
> really ought to port PuTTY, the free Windows SSH client, to 68k Mac.
> It's tiny!

there is also Nifty Telnet:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~jonasw/freeware/niftyssh/


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