Windows Telnet client

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  1. 731|\|37

    731|\|37 ESD Engineer in Training

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    Anybody know of an online telnet client I can use when im using a comp that bars telnet?
     
  2. RTT

    RTT #parp

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    Not sure you'd want to trust an online one, and also, perhaps there is a reason why telnet is barred on the PC you're trying to use it on? :)

    Moving thread to correct forum
     
  3. ou7blaze

    ou7blaze sensational.

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    Apart from playing MUD on it what else can telnet do LOL
     
  4. scoob8000

    scoob8000 Wheres my plasma cutter?

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    You could run your own with an acceptable server..

    http://www.mud.de/se/jta/

    Thats a java based telnet client you could put on your website..

    -scoob8000
     
  5. 731|\|37

    731|\|37 ESD Engineer in Training

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    ^^^ found that ^^^
    but i dont know how to embed it in a webpage... anbyody? embeding a jar file in a web page?

    Its the library, they royaly messed up XP, to the point where its unrecognizable. and its AOL who routs port 80 through a seperate port, and bars all but 5190 (AIM) and their other port. so i cant run telnet and pick up port 2222 (for www.darkmists.org). so im looking for one online so i can bypass the AOL blockeverythingbutthelittlewewillletyousee strategy, and I have a friend who can host it for me, so if i can get my hands on the program he can host it.


    and to answer your question ou7blaze telnet was the origional web browser, all purpost hacking tool, net secureity monitor, and system administrators best friend, and worst enemy (when use by the wrong hands) try messing arround in your home network or one you administer for fun, telnet onto port 23, 80, and the SMTP port (cant remember at the moment). lotsa neat stuff telnet can do :~}
     
  6. scoob8000

    scoob8000 Wheres my plasma cutter?

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    I'll have to take a look when I get home. I was using it for awhile with my BBS..

    -scooob8000
     
  7. 731|\|37

    731|\|37 ESD Engineer in Training

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    *BUMP*

    Home from work or christmas vacation?
     
  8. 731|\|37

    731|\|37 ESD Engineer in Training

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    *bump*
     
  9. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    If you can only transfer data through two ports, then it has to be one of those ports. Since when has gayohell started doing that port blocking thing? back when I had to use it *shudder* I could connect to muds fine.

    In any case, I think the local telnet port (23 I think) doesn't change regardless of what the port the mud is on, and I don't know of any clients that let you get around that. I used to use zmud though (zuggsoft.com) if you wanna mess with it.
     
  10. scoob8000

    scoob8000 Wheres my plasma cutter?

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    check your PMs..
     
  11. 731|\|37

    731|\|37 ESD Engineer in Training

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    Their "solution" to Parental Controls is to rerout the HTTP port (encrypt it to i think), and give me the aim port and NOTHING else... I feel information starved. and I dont want a telnet client just to acess port 23 I want it for others. namely 2222 but id also like to mess arround with the finger damon and such. SMTP has allways had holes
     
  12. Lynx

    Lynx What's a Dremel?

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    SSH is probably more suited to tunnelling data.
     
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