somebody explain telnet hacking
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somebody explain telnet hacking
Hrmm... Nice broad topic. What exactly do you mean by "telnet hacking"? Hacking the telnet protocol? Using telnet to hack? Perhaps you can be more specific.
But, before you are that, might want to RTFM
Uhm, did you notice this is a security site?
And also, how polite is that? You tell us: explain telnet hacking
Well I tell you: go away
BTW: Ever heard about google?
EDIT: MsMittens, isn't he rude? Why would you push him in the right direction? He tells us to explain it to him?? If he added a "please" that might change the case...
*Sigh*
Another turd floating in the AO toilet bowl. Why don't moderators just pull useless posts like this?
Hi saintakaagni,
A few friendly words of advice from one old enough to be your grandfather:
Whilst we all appreciate being brief and to the point, you must be specific to be to the point? also a few social skills help......this is not a telegram, you are not paying by the letter :)
Basically the answer to what might be meant by your question would fill a 500 page book, so you are not going to get a satisfactory answer unless you narrow the question down.
Might I suggest that you spend a few hours browsing some of the previous discussions on this site, so as to get a feel for the "style" that gets the best responses.
Please do not take this as a criticism, we were all new once :D
Cheers
Why wouldn't I push him in the right direction? Just because someone is rude to me doesn't mean I won't try to help them. Sometimes it can be a language issue (which is what I suspect is the case). Rather than assuming that he/she is deliberating trying to be rude, I'd rather make the mistake and assume they know very little english or how to write english properly and give them the benefit of the doubt. (I suspect this is the case based on the name of the individual)Quote:
MsMittens, isn't he rude? Why would you push him in the right direction? He tells us to explain it to him?? If he added a "please" that might change the case...
As a professor I met a lot of students where english is a second language. Often they are embarassed to try to speak it for fear of ridicule or making a big blunder. People make mistakes but rather than admonish them on their mistakes I'd rather show them some kindness and support for even trying. Even those where english isn't a second language haven't been taught proper netiquette or how to deal with social situations. Again, the same thing applies.
I've found more success with this method than with flaming them back. It requires more patience and a longer fuse but it does pay off, IMHO, in the long run. :D
I totally agree with Miss Mitts on this :
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Sometimes it can be a language issue (which is what I suspect is the case). Rather than assuming that he/she is deliberating trying to be rude, I'd rather make the mistake and assume they know very little english or how to write english properly and give them the benefit of the doubt. (I suspect this is the case based on the name of the individual)
Dr_Evil
i too agree with MsMittens.
saintakaagni: AO is a place where we share our experience and knowledge. i'm a newbie here too, but i realize how things are. and as nihil said, telnet is a large issue. by the way, remember this is not a learn-to-hack site. in fact, u simply can't learn to really hack reading posts on a site, any site. u must learn by yourself, read, experience. we can help u and guide u (u should read this, i recommend that and that, try this, etc.), but we can't (and i surely can't) teach u how to hack. so please try and be more specific. cheers.
consoleknight.
The definition pretty much says it all T33kiDDQuote:
Telnet is a protocol for remote computing on the Internet. It allows a computer to act as a remote terminal on another machine, anywhere on the Internet. This means that when you telnet to a particular host and port, the remote computer (which must have a telnet server) accepts input directly from your computer (which must have a telnet client) and output for your session is directed to your screen. There are many library and information resources that are accessible through telnet.
Basically its the internet standard protocol for remote login. Runs on top of TCP/IP. Defined in STD 8, RFC 854 and extended with options by many other RFCs. Unix BSD networking software includes a program, telnet, which uses the protocol and acts as a terminal emulator for the remote login session. Sometimes abbreviated to TN. TOPS-10 had a similar program called IMPCOM.
Definition: (internet) (google use it )[n] a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange
Synonyms: cyberspace
See Also: computer network :cool:
http://labs.google.com/glossary
well as MsMittens said before, be more specific, use the search feature on the main page and see if people have posted similar things before, becuase they undoubtedly have, there is a good tutorial index to start from posted by negative http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=133897
it is a pretty extensive index, many thanks to negative and the others for all these.
also as previously mentioned by MsMittens, this site is for learning to protect yourself from hackers, and thier methods, not just learning to "hack' if you will, to use it against others, this is not the purpose of the site.
If anyone was wondering who bumped this thread from negative to somewhat positive it was me. I like to use positive enforcement to try and push the new one's in the right direction. I don't like how someone can ask one dumb question and get banned or almost banned. Even if they aren't banned all it takes is a couple of negative comments and the person never wants to visit this site again. I'm sure most of us started out by wondering how to hack something and slowly swayed toward how to prevent something from being hacked. I think that we can turn this person into someone who will prevent hacks instead of commit them. If the problem with the member persists that is generally when I start to neg them, not on one bad post or even two or three. Give them a chance people.
sorry to disagree MsMittens, that's crap, it ain't cute. u know a lot of people read these threads, and many of them are newbies, what's the point in getting them into trouble. ahh, i know: it's easy cause they know little. i've been in this bussiness quite a while now, and always had considered that taking advantage of newbies is mediocre in the least. u know, if u want to be great, learn from the greatest. if u want to be a true hacker, hack true targets.
consoleknight.
I assume that you are referring to the two posts I've since deleted. Perhaps it's not the newbies that they want to get into trouble but maybe Antionline. Or perhaps to see how many people would click it. Who knows. Not everyone will look at the code before clicking.Quote:
sorry to disagree MsMittens, that's crap, it ain't cute. u know a lot of people read these threads, and many of them are newbies, what's the point in getting them into trouble. ahh, i know: it's easy cause they know little. i've been in this bussiness quite a while now, and always had considered that taking advantage of newbies is mediocre in the least. u know, if u want to be great, learn from the greatest. if u want to be a true hacker, hack true targets.
Do you think that no one should mention it and just leave it be so that anyone can click it?
first, sorry if i was a bit rude. second, i think u shouldn't place it back. many visitors are newbies, and i don't see why they should get into trouble due to AO. i don't know, it's just an opinion. sorry again!
consoleknight.
It's deleted permanently unless someone else posts it.Quote:
second, i think u shouldn't place it back.
It's also a question of ethics of the poster. Perhaps the question should be to the poster who put it there in the first place.
The link that got deleted :
1. Had nothing to do with telnet.
2. Could have been obscured <like you do against spam bots> so that people dont click it by accident.
MsM was right in deleting it.
What admin in there right mind uses telnet these days?:
sorry about it htis is my first time of starting a thread so please excuse me i want to know whether if we get accces to a computer through telnet how to place a file in it
(thanks for advise grandpa)
well, correct me if im wrong, but i dont think you can send a file via telnet...also, telnet data is transferred in clear text, so if a line is being sniffed it can be easily read. the better alternative is SSH, or secure shell. it's just like telnet, only more secure. if you want to transfer files i think you want FTP...
slick
Telnet is a tool to connect to remote servers on a specified port.
please oh please if it doesnt bother anybody would you mind if its not too much trouble please tell me what telnet hacking is..............actually the guy who wrote the initial post was perhaps sparing us the niceties and getting to the point....give him a break.....its a free country........for now
well, its a free country, but this isnt free, and by free i mean open, information...if the people who have this information come to the conclusion that you will use it for malicious purposes (and for any other reason they feel like it), they have the right to withold that information, because, like you said, this is a free country...if you wanna know THAT BAD, theres always google
slick
Depends on what you mean by telnet hacking, but my definition is just messing around with telnet and connecting to open ports on a machine to see what happens. Lets say you scan a machine on your home network to see if you have any ports open, if you do, one of the first things you would do is try to connect to it with telnet. say you had port 80 open. You would go to the command prompt and do this
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80
where the x's are the ip of the machine. You would do that for every open port just to explore what happens. You would also go to google and type in "port 80" and see what you get. Most of the time you don't want any ports open on your computer unless you are running a server. Basically just mess around with it and see what happens. There are tuts all over the internet on using telnet. You may want to check out happyhacker, most people here hate it, but I feel for the complete newbie there is some good info on there. Happy "hacking".
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Originally posted here by saintakaagni
sorry about it htis is my first time of starting a thread so please excuse me i want to know whether if we get accces to a computer through telnet how to place a file in it
(thanks for advise grandpa)
You can't put a file in telnet if that's what your trying to say? Your probably not english so erm you dont know how to word it, nevermind......You see you telnet gives you remote access to a computer via a shell a shell is something where you can type all your commands etc such as ls, rm, mv, mkdir (linux commands) if you have access to the computer you can say use ftp or wget to get to download files to the computer you have remote access to.
Telnet doesn't use encryption so most people dont use telnet instead they use SSH (secure shell) this service allows complete encryption of data between the server and the client, so not vulnerable to packet sniffing.
You should probably go read abit more about how telnet is used and learn about TCP/IP and all the differnt protcols which are used with thing's like this such as TCP/UDP/ICMP , go learn about how networking is done.
When you go online and connect to something with your browser for some odd reason its never considered "l33t browser haxoring" Ummm... Unless you consider the wonderfull things that scripts and IE bugs can do. You clearly don't know a hell of alot about computers so let me just save you some frustration down the road...
First of all your dreams of becomeing elite and getting fame, glory, & all that jazz will never come true. Esspecially since your makeing a thread like this. Your nothing original. There has been a thousand of threads like this. Telneting in hopes of labeling yourself something (hacker) is about as dumb as a white guy puting mud on his face and yelling the words hey sup ya ****in nigga in the hopes of becomeing a black person for a day or two.
OK enought little kid please grow up.
Click here
or here
hey pal, the guy just made a question. it's true, u won't become a hacker writing and reading posts, but i believe this is not the purpose of this site (in fact, if there is a site for that, that site sucks), and we made that clear to the starter of this thread. this is a place for us to share experience: you know a lot about that, i know a lot about this, etc. i think that's the way it goes. so give him a chance.
the specialist really likes himself a lot
chad and jpr, please calm down and let me explain something to you. After being here for about 5 months...i've seen a helluva lot of threads about "I wanna hack" and "how can I find someone's password" and whatnot. To be honest, they're really really freegin irritating. The question that our buddy here asked, wether he speaks english or not...was: "sorry about it htis is my first time of starting a thread so please excuse me i want to know whether if we get accces to a computer through telnet how to place a file in it
(thanks for advise grandpa) "
Please read the FAQs and the Sticky's so you can familiarise yourself with the kind of questions are not taken very favorably in AO. We are NOT here to teach ANYONE how to hack, how to Crack or how to phreak. We're here to help others prevent attacks, and we will glady help you do so. Personally, i'm not going to waste my time to teach others how to hack and i'd rather assist someone with any kind of problems they could have (Computer Related). My knowledge is not very broad on the subject but I know enough to help someone with basic information or guide them to the right location. After all, like many others, i'm here to learn.
My 2 cent
Reaper44:
Well...... I'm an admin so this comment kinda worries me......
I use it quite a bit thank you......Quote:
What admin in there right mind uses telnet these days?
1. Checking my SMTP servers to see if they are up
2. Checking remote SMTP servers to see if they are open relays
3. Checking web pages to see of they are malicious
4. Controlling my routers
5. Looking at remote machines that have port 23 open.
etc. etc. etc. There's dozens of ports that you can connect to and determine things about it/the machine etc. by using telnet. I've only listed some _legal_ ones....
I'll reverse the question.....
What kind of admin dismisses telnet as "useless"?
Maybe it's time for you to look deeper into that "overlooked" utility called telnet that comes for free.......
Tiger,
I think the question is why use a clear text protocol application like telnet when you can use ssh or another secure protocol? The answer is when you cannot use ssh effectively, efficiently or at all.
Ms. M: My issue was with the comment. It appears "short-sighted" and dismissive. Telnet is a protocol that functions perfectly well in a lot of situations.... He may have been referring to an open telnet port but the post was misleading IMO. Maybe it was a communication issue... But it needed to be addressed.....
But that could just be the old fart in me talking...... :(
Oh.. that's what the smell is.. Old farts.
Are there any new farts out there? :D
Speaking as a Professional Old Fart I like my old telnet.....
I was a new old fart once..... that was nearly 6 years ago.... But the smell is still, relatively, mild and can be overpowered by copious quantities of Brut..... But I gave that up.... It made the young girls run away screaming...... Even Rioter's avatar turned her back..... ;)
|The|Specialist farts in MsMittens face. There ya go its all new and fresh and stuff. ;)
Man - It really sucks when the quality of AO posts is reduced to that of fart jokes.
What is with your Fart jokes eh? I don't understand *gets up from desk and pounds head on to soft piece of Cinderblock* I don't understand
LMAO
-psychojester