wow...*smiles and stands up* I am a dedicated telnet fan!
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wow...*smiles and stands up* I am a dedicated telnet fan!
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Originally posted here by SevenBleach
Yeah 2pump, telnet. As in the program the you use to communicate by hand with a deamon. As in the program that you're probably not familiar with cause you've never bothered to try that out. What do you mean 1991, I think you need to think or study before you post ignorant and unhelpful replies.
Not exactly a "Yahoo Booter" but it does the trick.
AHAHAHAHA! And you tell me I need to "think" or "study" ...
"telnet. As in the program the you use to communicate by hand with a deamon."
First of Telnet is a Terminal Emulation Program used to connect a workstation, terminal, or client PC to a server running telnet. This in turn allows you to run commands as if you were at the console itself. Yes you can control the starting/stopping of daemons, but thats a minute fraction of what telnet is used for ... Idiot.
"As in the program that you're probably not familiar with cause you've never bothered to try that out."
This is an interesting assumption you've made. Considering you didn't even know what telnet is or does ... Go run to mommy chimp.
"What do you mean 1991, I think you need to think or study before you post ignorant and unhelpful replies."
What do I mean? Are you serious? "hacking" using a telnet port has not been widespread for years. The majority of ALL servers running Telnet-like services use SSH. And the ones that don't; require mandatory password constraints making brute-force password cracking a useless endevour. Not to mention most are restricted by IP/Host, so that unwanted connections are not ever made to the server. You my friend should have been swallowed.
-2PC
LMAO! Nice!
Hey guys,
OMG!!! TigerShark, what you said in your first post had me laughing for a couple minutes stright (Not kidding!) :D LOL! Its the truth, but still I just loved the way you explained it... hehe
Nice post ;)