


Here the problem is that when you click on the host in EVE-NG, it calls telnet://host:port, so we can't call MobaXterm using it directly. For telnet you should use command like this: telnet -r. If we want to open a new session in MobaXterm, we should use -newtab parameter followed by command we want to run or to connect to. First of all I analyzed what parameters MobaXterm has and found them on their official website: I also was interested in this and made a solution for it. I am not sure if it is because the parameters added to the Registry Key are not correct (like "/t, %h, %p"). That is to say, MobaXterm can pop up automatically, but I can only see the starting interface of the software, and still cannot manipulate the device. After changing the default program, the new terminal can be invoked immediately when clicking the EVE-NG icon on browser, but it still cannot connect to the running device. Then, I can see the MobaXterm option in the Default Apps. "MobaXterm"="Software\\MobaXterm\\Capabilities" reg file like below, Windows Registry Editor Version Files (x86)\\Mobatek\\MobaXterm\\MobaXterm.exe, Files (x86)\\Mobatek\\MobaXterm\\MobaXterm.exe\" /T %1" I was trying to find a way to open the EVE-NG's telnet://A.B.C.D:xxx links directly via MobaXterm (Actually, Putty and SecureCRT work fine on my machine).īut when I installed the software, I even cannot see that option in the Default Apps window (Choose default apps by protocol, Windows 10).
