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Telnet Tutorial (Basic)
« on: January 06, 2008, 07:59:47 PM »

The telnet commands allow you to communicate with a remote computer that is using the Telnet protocol. You can run telnet without parameters.  From the Telnet prompt, use the following commands to manage a computer running Telnet Client.

The tlntadmn commands allow you to remotely manage a computer running Telnet Server. These commands are run from the command prompt. Used without parameters, tlntadmn displays local server settings.

To start Telnet Client and to enter the Telnet prompt & Stop\exit telnet

telnet [\\RemoteServer] & To stop Telnet Client - use the syntax quit to exit the telnet prompt.

Parameters

\\RemoteServer : Specifies the name of the server to which you want to connect.

/?: Displays help at the command prompt.

open [\\RemoteServer] [Port]

Parameters

\\RemoteServer : Specifies the name of the server that you want to manage. If you do not specify a server, the local server is assumed.

Port : Specifies the port that you want to use. If you do not specify a port, the default port is assumed.
Remarks

You can abbreviate this command to o.

Examples

To connect to remote server Redmond through port number 44, type:
o redmond 44

To disconnect Telnet Client from a remote computer

Syntax

close [\\RemoteServer]

\\RemoteServer : Specifies the name of the server that you want to manage. If you do not specify a server, the local server is assumed.
Remarks

You can abbreviate this command to c.

Examples

To disconnect from remote server Redmond, type:
c redmond 44

To set Telnet Client options:

set [\\RemoteServer] [ntlm] [localecho] [term {ansi | vt100 | vt52 | vtnt}] [escape Character] [logfile FileName] [logging] [bsasdel] [crlf] [delasbs] [mode {console | stream}] [?]

\\RemoteServer : Specifies the name of the server that you want to manage. If you do not specify a server, the local server is assumed.

ntlm : Turns on NTLM authentication if it is available on the remote server.

localecho : Turns on local echo.

term {ansi | vt100 | vt52 | vtnt} : Sets the terminal to the specified type.

escape Character : Sets the escape character. The escape character can be a single character, or it can be a combination of the CTRL key plus a character. To set a control-key combination, hold down CTRL while you type the character that you want to assign.

logfile FileName : Sets the file to be used for logging Telnet activity. The log file must be on your local computer. Logging begins automatically when you set this option.

logging : Turns on logging. If no log file is set, an error message appears.

bsasdel : Sets BACKSPACE to be sent as delete.

crlf : Sets the new line mode, which causes the ENTER key to send 0x0D, 0x0A.

delasbs : Sets DELETE to be sent as backspace.

mode {console | stream} : Sets the mode of operation.

? : Allows you to view the complete syntax for this command.

To turn off an option that was previously set, at the Telnet prompt, type:

unset [Option]

To set the escape character, type:

e Character
   
On non-English versions of Telnet, the codeset Option is available. Codeset Option sets the current code set to an option, which can be any one of the following: Shift JIS, Japanese EUC, JIS Kanji, JIS Kanji (78), DEC Kanji, NEC Kanji. You should set the same code set on the remote computer.

To send Telnet Client commands

\\RemoteServer : Specifies the name of the server that you want to manage. If you do not specify a server, the local server is assumed.

ao : Aborts output command.

ayt : Sends an "Are you there?" command.

esc : Sends the current escape character.

ip : Interrupts the process command.

synch : Performs the Telnet sync operation.

? : Allows you to view the complete syntax for this command.

I'll stop there for now and do a part 2 tomorrow!

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Re: Telnet Tutorial (Basic)
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2008, 01:02:34 PM »

Yeah its fun accessing other computers in my house with only one computer Wink
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Re: Telnet Tutorial (Basic)
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2008, 03:36:29 PM »

Gladly ive done this it is fun to freak out other ppl if you own an Internet Cafe Smiley
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Re: Telnet Tutorial (Basic)
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2008, 10:34:00 PM »

Don't use Telnet, sends user name and password in plain text
Someone could use a packet sniffer and get into your pc and steal your credit card or other info
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