On 2015-07-10 09:26, Maurizio Marini wrote:
> Very often I check smtp server for any issue using
> telnet mailserver 25
>
> pop3 server, too, to check credentials, when a customer complain: server says
> my credentials are wrong
>
> I telnet pop3 server on port 100 and I realize he is using wron
> Did you try Konsole/Settings/Configure Shortcuts?
yes I did, but with no gain
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Very often I check smtp server for any issue using
telnet mailserver 25
pop3 server, too, to check credentials, when a customer complain: server says
my credentials are wrong
I telnet pop3 server on port 100 and I realize he is using wrong credentials
and many other amenities
for sure I do
In case anyone else wants to follow Gordon's advice here is an interesting
guide to get started quickly:
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/ncat-nmap-netcat
HTH
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:55 PM Martin Cigorraga
wrote:
> Thank you Gordon, will try it :D
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:42 PM Go
Thank you Gordon, will try it :D
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:42 PM Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> On 07/09/2015 10:27 AM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
> > Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a
> > connection to a web server or a DDBB.
> > As I see it, telnet is far from dying.
>
> Use "
On 07/09/2015 10:27 AM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a
connection to a web server or a DDBB.
As I see it, telnet is far from dying.
Use "nc" (provided by nmap-ncat).
When you're connecting to a non-telnet service, you just need a TCP
con
Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a connection to
a web server or a DDBB.
As I see it, telnet is far from dying.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:24 PM Matthew Woehlke
wrote:
> On 2015-07-09 12:40, Maurizio Marini wrote:
> > When I use telnet inside Konsole,
> > to close telnet
On 2015-07-09 12:40, Maurizio Marini wrote:
> When I use telnet inside Konsole,
> to close telnet:
Please tell me you're connecting to a *really* old and/or dumb device
and not another at-least-semi-modern *nix machine. If not... just do
yourself a HUGE favor and use SSH. (Seriously... even if you
What about C^d?
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015, 13:40 Maurizio Marini wrote:
> When I use telnet inside Konsole,
> to close telnet:
> Escape character is '^]'
>
> once upon a time, pressing
> Contr and ]
> closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.
> I have searched into
>
> Konsole/Settings/Edit
When I use telnet inside Konsole,
to close telnet:
Escape character is '^]'
once upon a time, pressing
Contr and ]
closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.
I have searched into
Konsole/Settings/Edit currente Profile.../Keyboard
Kde Menu/Settings/System settings/Shortcuts and Gesture
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