Anyone using TelnetDoor by R&M Software for RLOGIN out?? Is there a way
to send a password also in addition to the USERNAME?? There is the -Y option which sends the username but I don't see a password option..
Anyone have any ideas??
I believe -X is the password, -Y is the username, and -Z is terminal
type.
Yep. He's got options scattered between his GitHub and just doing a telnetdoor /?
https://github.com/rickparrish/TelnetDoor/tree/master/bin/Release
Although he lists -X as the client username, I think most people use it
to pass a password.
On 09 May 2020, maskreet said the following...
I believe -X is the password, -Y is the username, and -Z is
terminal type.
Yep. He's got options scattered between his GitHub and just
doing a telnetdoor /?
https://github.com/rickparrish/TelnetDoor/tree/master/bin/Rele
ase
Although he lists -X as the client username, I think most
people use it to pass a password.
Cool.. Thanks for the info.. It is much appreciated.. :)
Technically rlogin doesn't pass a password, but yeah as maskreet said people in bbsing use the client username as a password.
Tenser could probably tell us about rlogin better than me, I started
using Linux etc after SSH was the thing to use.
I'm not sure how traditionaly rlogin is authenticated, but my guess is
via ip address much like NFS.
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