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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.
anyway to change the telnet port?

thanksDo you even know how to use telnet? What exactly is it you're trying to do?yes i do. HOWEVER i havn t used it in ages (due to the fact it so unsecure). well I have ceveral computers on my network and i just want to be able to run some stupid script at a distance. and I really don t want to GO through the hastle of passing by SSHQuote

... 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.
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.


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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