Hmmm, telnet redirectors are pretty fing useless these days. It's a cleartext protocol for one, which most places won't allow anymore by policy. Second, regulatory compliance squishes this protocol as well.

Also, since it is a cleartext protocol, you can see this activity from a mile away. It's no longer an effective technique unless the network you're on is managed by Bill & Ted's excellent admins.

And finally, using it as a proxy/NAT device is also easy to track down and isn't very stealthy.

As for modern day replacements, simply google for them and you'll have an ocean of tools to sift through.

Oh yeah, and just because old versions of Wingate doesn't support logging, don't think there is no way to find the source.

--TH13