Re: Telnet to open ports

From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran@info.der-keiler.de)
Date: 06/12/02


From: jcochran at naplesgov dot com (Jeff Cochran)
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:28:13 GMT


>I have read of telnetting to a web port for
>diagnostic purposes to fix a web hosting
>problem. How does this work?

Got me. The best you'd get is a return of the headers of the web
server, but you can't do anything to the server unless it's configured
to allow Telnet.

Jeff



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