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    Telnet Block

    At my job I was trying to use telnet and it seems it is blocked I was trying to figure out a way around this, FTP is alco blocked. and yed I have try puTTY, and SSH tunneling on port 443 any I deas on what to do?

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    Ask your admin for permission to connect outside the network. Restrictions are put in place for a reason by him/her, and it is always better to just ask. But in theory he could be restricting access at the router, and the best way to find out how to leave the network is to find out what it needs to let out. For example DNS or pop3, depending on company needs and server placement.
    Ben Franklin said it best. \"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.\"

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    Telnet at work?!, sounds like something that i would do. But then again if it was blocked i'd either.

    1. Give up
    2. Ask me boss if i can do it

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