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Thread: telnet

  1. #1
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    telnet

    i have telnet i have a computer to log into its mine its sitting right next to me
    i have its ip i can connect but i cannot do anything can you help me with it anyone? with a good doc or just somthing i caould try out and learn from thanks
    RiOtEr

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    Talking .......

    using the telnet try to enter into it using valid password...or else try ftp...
    ...intruder...

  3. #3
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    What os is the host computer running? If its w2k or nt4 you need the telnet service running, if its linux based you shouldn't even think about telnet - use ssh instead, telnets full of holes and it sends all usernames/passwords in clear text.

  4. #4
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    hi

    was this bumped up or something?

    still having a prob with this, rioter?


    regards,
    mark.
    \'hi, welcome to *****. if you would like to speak to an operator, please hang up now.\'
    * click *

  5. #5
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    Hi Rioter,

    You can always try to locate the pc with this tool, in fact it's an ip scanner, but it's really
    network-troubleshooting effective.

    http://ipscan.sourceforge.net/ipscan.exe

    Greetz,
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  6. #6
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    this is from 2001,i think for some reason it got a post from someone, my guess would be that he has the prob fixed since it was posted over a year ago.
    Don\'t be a bitch! Use Slackware.

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