Author: Chris Martin (c1156506-a.plano1.tx.home.com)
Date: 07-09-2001 05:33
Hmmm.... The terminal emulation is not the problem. The system will recognize vt100, ansi, vt52 and several less useful types.
I haven't tried with windows NT, though. I know I cannot telnet directly to the system from my work, since the firewall blocks all telnet traffic if it is not to port 23.
I was going to say try to get a unix account with nether.net, but their site is down. Nether.net offers a great free unix account that you can telnet into, then telnet out of to anywhere. If this works, then you know that there is some issue with the university firewall.
Also, under windows the telnet client I like is NetTerm: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~zkrr01/
l8r,
Chris
shalroth wrote:
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>ps - you can log into my Linux enabled TT by going here: telnet://jybolac.dyndns.org:520
I can't you know...Windows NT's telnet client balks with 'Connect Fails'. What terminal emulation do I need? VT52 doesn't seem to do it, neither does VT100...
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