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====== XRouter Tour - Telnet Interfaces ====== | ====== XRouter Tour - Telnet Interfaces ====== | ||
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+ | Up to 3 types of " | ||
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+ | The general purpose one defaults to TCP port 23. There' | ||
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+ | ==== Standard Telnet ==== | ||
Here's a typical login to port 23 from a Linux terminal: | Here's a typical login to port 23 from a Linux terminal: | ||
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{{telnetpass.png}} | {{telnetpass.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Remote Login (RLOGIN) ==== | ||
RLOGINPORT, if enabled, is intended for sysops-only. You can connect directly as a sysop, using your " | RLOGINPORT, if enabled, is intended for sysops-only. You can connect directly as a sysop, using your " | ||
{{telnet513.png}} | {{telnet513.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Telnet Proxy ==== | ||
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+ | The telnet proxy is intended mainly for machine-to-machine operations, e.g. to allow a TCP application to control the node or make outgoing NetRom/AX25 connections. The difference between this and " | ||
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+ | {{telproxy.png}} | ||
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+ | The telnet proxy has been used by a several applications, | ||
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+ | (The text sent after login is configurable). | ||
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+ | On the next page we'll look at a typical use of the telnet proxy. | ||
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+ | **Next:** [[packet: | ||
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