Telnet help.
[1/7] from: gschwarz:netconnect:au at: 30-Apr-2001 13:37
I am asking for some help on telnet.
I am looking at Telnet to get information from an access router. This information is
about the phone line connection details, customers are getting and store this in a data
base to be accessed at any time so we can see how there last connection was.
Any ideas would be helpful to get me started.
Just a "Helpdesk" tool but a good one.
Regards,
Greg
[2/7] from: deryk:iitowns at: 30-Apr-2001 13:54
Greg Schwarz wrote:
> I am asking for some help on telnet.
>
> I am looking at Telnet to get information from an access router. This information is
about the phone line connection details, customers are getting and store this in a data
base to be accessed at any time so we can see how there last connection was.
> Any ideas would be helpful to get me started.
> Just a "Helpdesk" tool but a good one.
Sounds like you're trying to reinvent the wheel..why not just use SNMP?
Or you could check your RADIUS information presuming it is kept.
Regards,
Deryk
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[3/7] from: fsievert:uos at: 30-Apr-2001 9:24
I am not sure, what you want to do, but if you need a telnet-protocol, I
can help.
>> do http://proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/telnet.r
>> t: open telnet://hostname
>> copy t
== ""
repeat [copy t] to get all data sent from the server.
You can also try
open telnet://username:[password--host]
and
read join telnet://username:[passwort--host]/ "ls"
Hope that helps,
Frank
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Greg Schwarz wrote:
[4/7] from: ryanc:iesco-dms at: 30-Apr-2001 11:10
Hey Greg,
I would suggest looking into SNMP too. If you decide to go with telnet, you might be
able to just send plain text to it with a crlf at the end. However it might be picky
though and require that you talk to it the right way. In that case you might
check out a script called "Little Bell." In a nutshell, telnet sends certain commands
back and forth escaped with ascii 255's. Should'nt be too tough.
--Ryan
Greg Schwarz wrote:
> I am asking for some help on telnet.
> I am looking at Telnet to get information from an access router. This information is
about the phone line connection details, customers are getting and store this in a data
base to be accessed at any time so we can see how there last connection was.
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[5/7] from: ryanc::iesco-dms::com at: 30-Apr-2001 11:12
Did'nt see you post! Cool!
Frank Sievertsen wrote:
> I am not sure, what you want to do, but if you need a telnet-protocol, I
> can help.
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> subject, without the quotes.
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Ryan Cole
Programmer Analyst
www.iesco-dms.com
707-468-5400
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is
limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Einstein
[6/7] from: sqlab:gmx at: 2-May-2001 14:15
Hi Frank
That's a very useful help.
Unfortunately it does not work with some servers, e.g. Linux.
I do not know enough about the telnet protocol to see why it does not give
back anything.
Has anyone seen the same problem?
regards
AR
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Frank Sievertsen wrote:
I am not sure, what you want to do, but if you need a telnet-protocol, I
can help.
>> do http://proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/telnet.r
>> t: open telnet://hostname
>> copy t
== ""
repeat [copy t] to get all data sent from the server.
You can also try
open telnet://username:[password--host]
and
read join telnet://username:[passwort--host]/ "ls"
Hope that helps,
Frank
[7/7] from: fsievert:uos at: 2-May-2001 14:26
Works with all Linux Computers I've got here. Maybe a bug in the protocol.
What URL do you use to connect? Username/Password only works, when the
strings "login" and "password" are send.
Also note, that you have to repeat [copy port] to get all data send by the
server.
Tell me a host with which it does not work, please.
CU,
Frank
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