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Could someone tell me how to "Telnet or SSH"
Please? and thank you
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on windows...
click on the start button click on run type "telnet" in the run dialog box now you have a telnet term. type "?" to see the diff commands avail to you. connect to a site like this open www.hottropicalbabes.com |
Ummm....
If running window go to start run telnet then open yourdoamin.com then enter the password when it asks :) SSH is almost like connecting to FTP. Grab a client from download.com |
If you are on a unix box
ssh -l YourUsername whatever.com or download PuTTY for a good windows SSH client. Its free. |
Damn - beaten to it again. Wish the same were true in bed :disgust
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Damn, you guys just telnet from dos?
Ack, how can you stand the emulation? Just the thought of it makes me feel dirty and unclean. |
Lots of things can't be done from telnet gf. ssh allows more command options etc, but not all hosts allow it, or you have to request it specially. ;-)
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DOS was an easier answer to give :)
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export TERM=vt100 DynaMite :2 cents: |
NO!
because if i told you, your net adcmin would kill me;) |
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