No. I suppose you could hack up a program to telnet to
port 80 and intrepret the web page code and display it
properly but after the headers are output your telnet
session will be disconnected. Usually a second.
router# lynx http://www.groupstudy.com :)
--- Oladele Ayuba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There exists this router that has one of its serial
> interfaces connected to the
> internet. the best access to this router besides a
> proxy server is a telnet or
> tn3270 session. Is it remotely possible to jump off
> this router via the telnet
> connection into the world of http and www.
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- Erick B. | erickbe(a)yahoo.com | http://berk.dhs.org
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