1. RE: Telnetd
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Feb 12, 2001
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Michael Sabal wrote: > Does anyone know or have a telnet daemon for Slackware Linux (Peanut > Linux 8.3 actually) to allow me to log in to my Linux box from a remote > Windows machine (using Telnet, naturally)? > > Has anyone written a telnet program in Euphoria (daemon or client) or > even another language? If so, can you give me some pointers about > setting the terminal type? I would have thought Slackware would have come with a Telnet daemon??? Do a "man telnetd". All Linux distro's I have tried have come with telnet daemons by default. (I have only tried about 3 distributions) Are you after a telnet client? Windows comes with a very basic one called telnet.exe!!! should be in c:\windows or \windows\system. If your after a more advanced telnet client for Windows have a look for Tera Term Pro ... my favourite! It comes with source I "think" (from a bad memory). I quick look in the archives doing a search for telnet should list at least one program that I can remember for a telnet client in Euphoria. Ray Smith http;//www.geocities.com/ray_223
2. RE: Telnetd
- Posted by Michael Sabal <mikes at notations.com> Feb 13, 2001
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Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. I'd forgotten that = telnet.zip by Michael Raley was already there. He included a lot of great = documentation in the package, too. >>> smithr at ix.net.au 02/12/01 07:05PM >>> I quick look in the archives doing a search for telnet should list at least one program that I can remember for a telnet client in Euphoria. Ray Smith http;//www.geocities.com/ray_223=20