But what about those #MS_Windows users out there? How about a gzipped tarball, all nicely packaged up so you can distribute around, of a custom built #PuTTY client that will securely connect people to your #Synchronet_BBS over telnet?
What platforms were used in the 80s up to about 1993 or 1994 for Internet servers? It can be #FTP, #Gopher, #telnet, #USENET, the #OldWeb, or anything else that was on the Internet in that era.
My research indicates Solaris was very popular for web servers until Linux took over, and so I suspect it (and SunOS before it) was very popular for the Internet in general, but I'd like to hear from anyone with this sort of experience.
Rather, it's the space full of little #telnet#BBS, #gopher, little websites, game servers, mumble servers, IRC servers, NNTP servers, etc running on home boxes and such.
It's underneath all the cruft. Blinking and chugging along and existing nicely.
「 But Telnet’s simplicity was ultimately its undoing. Back in 2007 Wired magazine noted that Telnet wasn’t included in Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system. “Devised in a simpler time, Telnet has no encryption and doesn’t come close to meeting modern security standards for logging onto a remote machine.” Most remote connections now happen using a more secure SSH client like PuTTY 」
Den Heißen Draht an der TELNET-KLARTEXT REDEN Assembly in Tagesbestzeit mit 0 Fehlern spielen.
PS: Der @leyrer kann sich einfach so eines abholen, er hat es sich so schon verdient. #telnet
Was muss eins auf so einem Congress gesehen haben? Ich möchte für den #c3AzubiTag auf dem #37C3 eine zufällig generierte Todo-Liste bauen; dafür brauche ich aber ganz viele Todos. Was könnt Ihr empfehlen?
Die Leute werden nur an Tag 3 da sein, also fallen leider die meisten Talks raus... :BoostOK:
Wir werden auch "TELNET - KLARTEXT REDEN" Aufkleber in #37c3 Design dabei haben. Die Kontur muss jedoch bei Bedarf selbst ausgeschnitten werden. #telnet
Some cybercriminals with [presumably] spoofed IPv4's are trying to #pwnat my @pfSense - box whilst also hammering #telnet.
#ISP#TechSupport is either criminally incompetent or refuses to acknowledge the issue...
And this is why you should alyways block known #Military / #Intelligence networks, because even if they don't target you, cybercriminals will #BGP-hack or #spoof their #IP|s.
I'm trying to play with SH4 CPUs in a few set-top boxes I have. This is difficult as the whole STLinux FTP server is long gone.
If you, or anyone you know has these files:
This is a long shot, but does anyone have an account on telehack.com that could send me a referral code by using the ‘REFER’ command? The site is closed to new users unless an existing user gives a referral code.
Wow, @linux does actually improve efficiency over time...
I just compiled a minimal kernel 6.5 for OS/1337 targeting #i486 instead of #i686 and the resulting binary is even 10kB smaller than the one for 6.4.12...
For real: That's awesome cuz it allows me to make the #Floppy version for #486SX a reality and still have #Toybox & #dropbear as #SSH client in it...
Cudos to @torvalds and the maintainers for that:
They really did cleanup the codebase and made it #smol|ler!
DOSBox Staging Basics
Today: Improve Telnet-mode handling for modem emulation
For those hosting a BBS behind a Telnet interface, you can now pre-configure your serial port in Telnet-mode with the telnet:1 argument, as follows:
[serial]
serial1 = modem telnet:1 listenport:2323
For those dialling BBSs hosted behind a Telnet interface, use the following dial-prefix: AT+NET1DT. In general, the +NET1 or +NET0 AT-command will enable or disable Telnet-mode, respectively.
This change brings Telnet-mode in-line with the Hayes multi-character command specification, which should be compatible with existing BBS software.