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Solve : Change Telnet Port? |
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Answer» I m not ABLE to access Telnet because it seems that a lot of ports are closed, including Telnet. the onlyones I know of that are open are the ports 80 and 18 and 24. ... it seems that a lot of ports are closed,... By what? With that INFO, we might come up with an idea for you. With my ,limited experience of telnet, I doubt this would work, but try this. Telnet ip port number. So if I wanted to telnet 192.168.1.1 on port 20, I'd type telnet 192.168.1.1 20 It's been a while since I used it, just throwing ideas out there for you.Quote With my ,limited experience of telnet, I doubt this would work, but try this. Which reminds me... when I used to use telnet, it could be done like 192.168.1.1:23 too. In other words, not just a SPACE, but a colon. I think either would work with the client I used. That was with mtel. http://ozone.eesc.com/ But I'm thinking the poster is looking for how to change the port his system listens on, not which port he is calling. I think the poster is looking to know how to use telnet... |
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