I'm not even the original
poster of the question, he asks why telnet doesnt work, and
I posts some possible solution--I dont ask why--thats the
way he wants it.  I dont know why the answer to "why doesnt 
telnet work" has to be "dont use it".

look, I know what yur saying--I know that passwords are
passed in plaintext thru the wire.  I played with sniffers
too.  I dont know why I should let other people tell me what 
to do with my home network, in as far as I like it that way.

so anyway lets be at peace and i'll post no more on this.

jondz

> After that sinks in, go hire someone to secure your setup.  If you don't
> understand what's wrong with using insecure protocols, particularly
> after it's been explained in great detail multiple times, God Himself
> only knows what else you're doing...
> 
> Michael
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