Whoa. Just try:
telnet 10.10.10.10
I don't know about the port stuff (I'll leave to someone actually with
one of those) but to telnet to a specific port, other than port 23, then
just add it to the end like "telnet 10.10.10.10 PORT#".
The GNU/linux version is a lot simpler than whatever you were trying to
do. Also, there's absolutely no reason to run telnet as the superuser,
ever, under any circumstances whatsoever.
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:37, Michael Havens wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 June 2004 08:46, Michael Havens wrote:
> > He is saying to me now that I can telnet to the ip address we set for it
> > with 'telnet open 10.10.10.10' Ohhh. So that is what he was talking about
> > when he told me that the ip address was to manage it. (I don't remember him
> > saying that but what does that mean)
>
> Well then windows version of telnet is differant than the GNU version and I
> don't know what I'm doing. Below are my attempts.
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