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October 14th, 2002, 11:28 PM
#1
Telnet Question
Awhile ago I became interested in telnet and its uses and while following some tutorials that have been written to help you understand it better I've run into a problem... see when the tutorial asks me to connect to a port (like port 25 for instance) a message comes back saying that the connection failed, it couldn't connect to the port, and it timed out. A bit puzzling, I tried looking through the thread archives to solve this problem but no such hits were there that I could find... I'm using windows XP and have a cable connection to the internet. When using telnet on my OS I have to type "telnet" in the command prompt. Hope that helps and I appreciate any helpful responses, thanks!
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October 14th, 2002, 11:33 PM
#2
Hate to break it to you, but telnet runs on Port 23, not 25. That might be the problem. If it's not, then post back the problem and I'll do my best to help.
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October 15th, 2002, 12:04 AM
#3
fisrt question where are you trying to connect to ?an out side server or your own box ?
second question whats the message saying when you try to connect is it saying something like to no route to host or connection failed
third question are you sure the port is open when you try to connect
be a little more specific and maybe i could help
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October 15th, 2002, 12:06 AM
#4
Spyder32: you can connect via telnet on virtually any port, whether it be 23, 25, or 6667...
TheRadical: Maybe your connecting to a server that doesn't accept incomming requests via port 23, or 25. Try double checking your typing, or switching to/finding a server which does accept telnet (23) or SMTP (25).
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-[WebCarnage]
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October 15th, 2002, 12:10 AM
#5
[WebCarnage]: Your right, sorry. I was thinking of something else because I'm used to using putty to connect to something. Because you can do from like Start>Run: Telnet blah.com 80
Sorry about that Web
TheRadical: Try making sure that port is open or has the telnet service running.
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October 15th, 2002, 12:33 AM
#6
Ok, first off thanks for taking the time to answer this and for your help thus far...
Prodikal, I believe questions 1 and 3 can be answered by looking at this tutorial which I'm tring to do... here's the site...
www.badconnections.net/telnettut.html
There, now when I go to type in telnet mail.geocites.com 25 it comes up as...
"Connecting To mail.geocites.com 25... Could not open connection to the host, on port 25: Connect failed"
That should answer your second question... again thanks for the help!
The real question is not whether peace can be obtained, but whether or not mankind is mature enough for it...
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October 15th, 2002, 12:53 AM
#7
telnet mail.geocities.com 25
Let me explain what this does. First when you type in "telnet" that tells your computer to use the telnet service. The next part is the address of a mail server. I am using geocities as an example and as a side note you should know that geocities won't work for this method. To find a mail server that you can do this on, often you just have to keep trying different ones until you find one that works. The third thing the "25" is the number of the port that you will be connecting to on the mail server. After that your screen should look like this:
^^quote from the website THE RADICAL
looks like you need glasses mate
There, now when I go to type in telnet mail.geocites.com 25 it comes up as...
posted by THE RADICAL
do i need to say more ?
try searching google for anonymous email servers belive me there are quite a few lists out there
By the sacred **** of the sacred psychedelic tibetan yeti ....We\'ll smoke the chinese out
The 20th century pharoes have the slaves demanding work
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October 15th, 2002, 12:56 AM
#8
Umm.. I went through ThePreacher's profile and found Badconnection's is his. Either you are ThePreacher or I don't know..
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October 15th, 2002, 01:30 AM
#9
Thanks for your help prodikal haha... I actually do have perfect vison from what I can see (no pun intended...heh) I guess I got frustrated when I tried it first and didn't bother to read the rest...
The moral to this "thread" always read the bottom of the material even if it doesn't work and try not to get frustrated.
Anyway, thanks for the help prodikal and everyone else (spyder & webcarnage) Peace!
The real question is not whether peace can be obtained, but whether or not mankind is mature enough for it...
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October 15th, 2002, 02:23 AM
#10
Banned
I have a question regarding this. I used to spoof mail using telnet (harmless fun with friends) by connecting to my ISP's mail server and going through the whole SMTP thing. Now that I'm at a university, and on a university service, telnet won't let me connect to ANY mail server. I get "the host machine actively refused the connection". Any ideas on why this happens? I use XP (Lord, save me) for my telnet needs.
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