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What is TELNET?
TELNET is a terminal emulation program for
TCP/IP networks such as the
Internet. The Telnet program runs on your computer and connects
your PC
to a server on the network. You can then enter commands through
the Telnet
program and they will be executed as if you were entering them
directly on
the server console. This enables you to control the server and
communicate
with other servers on the network. To start a Telnet session,
you must log in
to a server by entering a valid username and password. Telnet
is a common
way to remotely control Web servers.
TELNET Software:
for example: DX Telnet
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
Links to telnet gateways
(use channel 10368):
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address |
port |
used for |
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62.108.10.22 |
3601 |
Convers |
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64.81.142.87 |
3600 |
Convers |
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44.72.26.1 |
3600 |
Convers |
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148.88.12.208 |
3600 |
Convers |
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dh7mk.myip.org |
3600 |
Convers |
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142.176.139.106 |
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Conv. + DXC |
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dxc.pi4cc.nl
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Conv. + DXC |
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195.57.18.13 41112 |
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DXC |
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wu3v.dynip.com |
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DXC |
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195.161.243.116 |
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DXC |
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TCP/IP Listing of TELNET NUMBERS:
http://www.qsl.net/g4jkq/tcp.htm
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