----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Patrick Carpio Prantilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 10:06 PM
Subject: [plug] Issue regarding Legacy Telnet App.


> I'd like to know if there is there some way (like a bridged proxy)
> wherein the clients application can connnect to the proxy and would in
> turn connect to the remote server via SSH. Think of a realtime telnet to
> SSH protocol translation. Any insights/opinions on this would be highly
> appreciated.:)
>
> BTW, tunneling is not an option for the client since the remote server
> disabled the telnet daemon.

can you try playing with inetd?

eg. inetd.conf

telnet    stream    tcp    nowait        root    /path/to/ssh        ssh
hostname

in that way, the input and output path of port 23 will be redirected to
input and output of ssh connection... therefore, it will act as telnet/ssh
gateway... since this type of connection dont have a controlling terminal...
you need a paraphrase to gain login to ssh server...

fooler.

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