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Sep 15 19:37 UTC 1998 |
If you're trying to get past firewalls that block port 23, I see where you
are coming from. At one time you could telnet from our schools, but then
they blocked that. The only such luck I had was a little bit of fun and
tweaking with /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf on my Linux system, had it
dial up at the times I wanted to use it (using crontab) and had a second
port running telnetd... If you can talk a UNIX sysadmin into setting up
a second telnet port (add a new service to /etc/services and then put an
entry for that service in /etc/inetd.conf and have it run telnetd) then
you might be in luck. Grex has no such port as far as I know. Most systems
don't, but if you're lucky you can find someone who will help.
Another idea is get a shell that allows background processes and run a
small program called datapipe to pipe a connection to a >1024 port to
wherever you want...
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