Re: telnet to ssh (port 22)



Ertugrul Soeylemez wrote:

> Ken K <kkauffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (06-01-27 08:59:30):
>
>> > SSH is not a Telnet protocol. As such, you will never have success
>> > using Telnet for an SSH service.
>>
>> If you read closer, you will find that he is using telnet as a
>> debugging tool and not a connection tool.
>
> He shouldn't do so. Netcat is the debugging tool to use in this case.
>
> Regards.

Perhaps, but your opinion about which tool to use really was not what he was
asking for, if you read the original post.
.



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