Subj : Re: Windows Telnet... To : Digital Man From : Bill McGarrity Date : Mon Oct 30 2017 16:50:00 -=> On 10-29-14 14:13, Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=- Hiya DM.... DM> Re: Windows Telnet... DM> By: Bill McGarrity to All on Wed Oct 29 2014 11:04 am > Good day all... > > Quick question. Can I use Window's telent.exe as a command in a door to > connect to an outside IP and have the I/O appear in the callers client? DM> Possibly. I'm not sure I would trust users with access to Microsoft's DM> telnet.exe. For one thing, it would allow them to 'close' the DM> connection you're bridging them with and open another connection, DM> anywhere, potentially using your system as an unsuspecting attack DM> source. Understood... but if I use the Clean-up command to "exit" the window? > Reason behind this, the IP i am trying to access requires a newer version > of telnet than what is supplied with Synchronet's telgate. DM> What led you to that conclusion? I'm not aware of any "newer version of DM> telnet" since RFC854, from 1983. There are additional DM> options, suboptions, etc. introduced in subsequent RFCs, but these DM> aren't "newer versions of telnet" This is the message I get when logging in with telgate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Welcome to THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND telnet service! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * National Weather Service information provided by Alden Electronics, Inc. * * and updated each minute as reports come in over our data feed. * * * * **Note: If you cannot get past this opening screen, you must use a * * different version of the "telnet" program--some of the ones for IBM * * compatible PC's have a bug that prevents proper connection. * * * * comments: jmasters@wunderground.com * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This screen is as far as I can get. I have to CTRL-] to disconnect. The url s: rainmaker.wunderground.com Maybe you can try it on your end. > At a command > prompt using Windows telnet I can access the site with no problems. DM> That's one data point. If you want to root-cause and resolve the issue DM> with telgate, I could help with that. That would be great!! I'd much rather use telgate. > Connecting to the system with a client the system opens a DOS window, the > information is displayed within that window yet nothing to the incoming > client. Do I need to configure the Intercept I/O? DM> You would need enable I/O interception, yes. But like I said, I think DM> that's a bad idea (for security reasons). Understood. Thank you sir!! Bill Telnet: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: +6697 Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live .... Look TWICE... Save a LIFE!!! Motorcycles are Everywhere!! --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50 * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404) .