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Telnet
I use telnet to open shell account but every time when i need to enter the pass it don't show up
******** letters? i've olso download same telnet stuff but there is some problem!!!
is this win2k bug?
plz help me i've open account and now i can't use it :(
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If I understand you correctly, you are saying when you enter your Password, the screen displays ******* ??
Well, it would! This is a common security measure (Windoze log on, ATM's (cash machines) etc.)
If you've forgotton your password for your account, you'll have to contact whoever Administers the service you want to connect to.
Passwords - bane of my life!!!
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[quote]Originally posted by Lowland:
<strong>If I understand you correctly, you are saying when you enter your Password, the screen displays ******* ??
Well, it would! This is a common security measure (Windoze log on, ATM's (cash machines) etc.)
If you've forgotton your password for your account, you'll have to contact whoever Administers the service you want to connect to.
Passwords - bane of my life!!!</strong><hr></blockquote>
he NO
thats problem when i type pass it dosen't show up "*******" letters
it is null :(
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Telnet sessions usually don't echo anything when you enter the password. It's normal. :cool:
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[quote]Originally posted by MacGyver:
<strong>Telnet sessions usually don't echo anything when you enter the password. It's normal. :cool: </strong><hr></blockquote>
I was just going to say the same thing...
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If you need to see what you are typing then use hyperterminal when you telnet. It still has to be setup so after creating the session through TCP/IP winsock, go to file properties settings, select ascii setup and then select echo typed characters locally. Then you will be able to see what you are typing.
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10q all but
Iridium56
can u explane that i don't get it
<img src="confused.gif" border="0">
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Your using windows 2k so go start->programs->accessories->communication->hyperterminal
Next choose an identification for the telnet session
under connect using put tcp/ip winsock
Next (session will be started now)
choose file->properties
then choose the settings tab.
Next choose ascii setup and place a check next to echo typed characters locally. (this emulates everything you type in your session onto the screen).
I can't get much more specific than that.
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yeah i see Iridium56
thank you :D :o