with all due respect to java - on a platform as small as the PalmPilot
you might want to use a native app
you can try "Top Gun ssh 1.2"
availible from http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/pilot/

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On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Andersson, Mats wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Thomas Coppock - Sun UK - SSC System Engineer wrote:
> >     http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/
> >     
> >     I've not tried this implementation of ssh but if it works (I'm sure it 
> > does) 
> 
> Yeah, it's pretty functional. Tested mostly as a "stand-alone" ssh-client
> with jdk on Linux, WinNT/95/98 though it should run on many more
> platforms. It's also tested on e.g. the Epoc32 impl. on Psion5mx.
> 
> > then this should run on all Java emabled devices - Palm Pilots,
> > Psions, mobile phones, WinCE....
> 
> Right now some dialogs are way too large for small devices (like the
> Psion5mx), so setting the right options in property-files or on
> command-line is imperative. However I plan to do a "small screen" edition
> also (especially a bundle for the Psion5mx).
> 
> When speaking PalmOS I'm not sure it's usable (I depend heavily on AWT).
> Also, I have not tested with the PersonalJava subset of java1.1 (which I
> guess e.g. the PalmOS runtime uses). However it can also be used from a
> console/shell so if there is a shell-like thing for running java-apps on
> PalmOS I guess it's ok. (when running it from the shell it still tries to
> resolve the AWT classes so one might have to prune the classes a bit, but
> it is surely theoretically possible to use it in most environments).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> /Mats
> 
> 

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