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#7026 - 03/23/04 01:07 AM
about my ports
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/27/04
Posts: 7
Loc: North Calkalaka
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Hi all, i just got a quick question, and i love you guys cause youve been so supportive in the past. Anyway, I was wondering how i can "manually" open and close ports on my computer. I've looked at the ones that are open, and i still don't know how to set up a telnet account, (even though i know it's mostly obsolete) and discovered my telnet ports were closed. So, anyway, if you guys could help me with those two things (opening ports and telnet) I would surely appreciate it.
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#7028 - 03/23/04 06:02 AM
Re: about my ports
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Stoner Thugsta
Registered: 03/14/02
Posts: 1134
Loc: Pimpin the Colorizzle
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Gizmo's wrong, as usual You can open a port by running a program which runs on the port. You don't actually open the port, but the program does. To open up telnet, you just run a telnet server. It'll likely run on the default telnet port (21), but you can just as easily run it on another port. You can also write a program that listens on a particular port, it does the same thing. Another thing you can do is run netcat, which actually just opens a port. It basically runs any program you want on a particular port. Sorry I can't give you more info on netcat, I haven't used it in a long time, and don't know that much about it. Google for it and you ought to find all the info you want though, if you're interested.
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#7030 - 03/24/04 12:53 AM
Re: about my ports
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UGN Super Poster
Registered: 10/08/02
Posts: 954
Loc: Merrill, IA, USA
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Believe the default telnet port is 23 Believe default FTP ports are the 20 (data) and 21 (control).
And I am sure both perg and giz know that, just probably didn't notice.
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