telnet

2000-11-09 Thread Dennis Ighomereho
Hi, Can anyone help on this.I do a VPN connection on a client machine on to my network.when the connection is established, I get assigned an IP address.Then I try to telnet unto my servers which refuse the connection.I have a firewall in between doing NAT.I can ping the firewall alright but

Telnet Bandwidth

2001-03-01 Thread Christopher Supino
Hey all, Slightly off topic(maybe not). How much bandwidth does your average telnet session take up? Christopher Supino Senior System Engineer, CCNA, MCSE, CNA5, ASE TransNet Corp. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Stuart Laubstein
What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. And what is the command to extend this time? I cannot seem to find either. I can use the absolute-timeout command but that would also kick someone out who was working on the router. I just want to set the default timeout

Reverse Telnet

2001-03-12 Thread Brian M. Green
I am setting up a practice lab and had a question about reverse telnet. I am using an access server with 8 async interfaces. Am I supposed to connect these interfaces to the Aux ports of the other routers? I know the configuratin steps to take at the access server, but do I need to configure

disconnect telnet

2000-09-18 Thread SH Wesson
How can I disconnect another user who is currently telnet into the router that I'm in? When I do a "show users", it displays the telnet session and the vty line. _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN

Telnet Display

2000-10-03 Thread cpasq
Is there a way to print the Telnet Display (command line interface)? **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ

TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Ngo Van Dzung
Hi All, I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I telnet to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and password I saw following message: --- Not on system console Connection to host lost

RE: telnet

2000-11-09 Thread Liwanag, Manolito
Dennis, Can I assume that the servers that you are trying to access allow telnet sessions ? If you are using a PIX firewall and an IRE client you might try this: telnet 10.127.6.5 255.255.254.0 inside telnet timeout 5 where 10.127.6.5 is the PIX inside IP address. it works in my lab. rgds

Reverse Telnet

2000-11-16 Thread ALI SHEERAZ
hello, I want a reverse telnet session to a modem thru a 2501 router ,how can it be possible...any configuration commandson async and aux ports..the modem is external 56000bps voice/fax...i'll be thankful to you. ALI SH

Reversed Telnet

2000-07-13 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I am currently reading the BCRAN course companion from McGraw Hill, and the term "reversed telnet" is actually starting to get a little unclear for me. I thought I knew it, but now I'm not sure anymore. Let's say I have two 2501's : RouterA and RouterB I have used

telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread jeongwoo park
HI all. I have a question. How many passwords can the router accept? Only one or many? Can several administrators have telnet connection to a router with several different passwords? I know that one router can have up to 5 vty ports (line vty 0 4). Can I say that each port can be setup with its

Reverse Telnet

2000-07-25 Thread Jason
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Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Rossetti, Stan
To all, I have been trying to telnet to remote router (2501) and the connection is opened, but I never receive a password prompt. I telnetted to a directly connected router and did a "sh cdp neigh det" and the router is listed as a cisco neighbor. I believe telnet uses a layer 3 pro

Reverse Telnet

2000-07-27 Thread Cesar D'Suze Scott
Hi guys.. I have a problem with a 2511 using reverse telnet. When I want to access the console of some routers, one of them (the one in line 1) gets connected, but the other ones not. I always get a Connection Refused by remote host message. I've swappe

Reverse Telnet

2000-08-15 Thread Eric Lemmons
A quick question in regard to "reverse telnet". I'm using a 2511 as a terminal server, and I've defined some host names, pointing to a loopback ip address and a line number on the router, so that I can reverse telent to other devices console ports. Here is my question, if

reverse telnet

2000-08-23 Thread Thomas Peroutka
Hello Group, anyone who can tell me how to do a reverse telnet from the AUX port of one router to the AUX port of another (directly connected) router? Thomas ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and

Reverse Telnet

2000-08-27 Thread New User
Have some trouble to setup a reverse telnet between a 2510 and a 2501. I connect a terminal line of 2510 to AUX port of 2501. When I telnet from a host in token ring segment of 2510 to 2501, I got a response from 2510 (i.e. for password). But I could not get anything from 2501. Could someone be

Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Marshal Schoener
I'm telnetting into a router using a password that I can't find anywhere :-) I look at the running-config, and see 'line vty 0 4' password (password)... login However, this isn't the password that I use to telnet in, and it doesn't work if I try it!!! Can any

Reverse telnet Problem

2001-02-28 Thread vikas patel
Hello Group, I have cisco 2511 router connected with Zyxel modem rack with 16 analog 33.6 Kbps modems. I want to reverse telnet into all of these modems without using the console port and hyper terminal for changes to be done in all of these modems by telneting into ethernet port of the router

Re: Telnet Bandwidth

2001-03-01 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, It depends on how fast you can type and how fast the screen comes back from your server. Telnet is quite low in bandwidth but high in packets. Often each character typed becomes a packet therefore you produce a high number of small packets. This however is usually still far slower than

RE: Telnet Bandwidth

2001-03-01 Thread Russ Kreigh
I remember seeing something about a service called "nagle" that groups telnet packets. enter config mode and type "service nagle" to enable it. -Russ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tony van Ree Sent: Thursday, March

Re: Telnet Bandwidth

2001-03-01 Thread Circusnuts
t;; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:43 PM Subject: RE: Telnet Bandwidth > I remember seeing something about a service called "nagle" that groups > telnet packets. > > enter config mode and type "service nagle" to enable it. > > -Russ

Re: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Santosh Koshy
use the following line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 Bye, Santosh "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. > And what is the

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread roger . gore
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 04:29 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Telnet question What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to a cisco router. And what is the command to extend this time? I cannot seem to find either. I can use the absolute-timeout command but

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Buri, Heather H
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Telnet question use the following line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 Bye, Santosh "Stuart Laubstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the default timeout time for telnet connection a to

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Buri, Heather H
no idea) but it caused all of our vty sessions on this particular router to become populated and we were unable to telnet to the router. I had to go to the Console to terminate each of the sessions (and then I immediately changed the exec-timeout back to the default) Heather Buri - CCNA CSC

RE: Telnet question

2001-03-06 Thread Timothy Metz
en conf t line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 15 0 ctrl-z done... Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Stuart Laubstein > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:29 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Telnet

Re: Reverse Telnet

2001-03-12 Thread Brent Ulfig
You can use the console ports as well. I find that much easier to deal with. Then you don't need a telnet password configured on all the routers. Cheerz- Brent CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I ""Brian M. Green"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]&qu

Re: Reverse Telnet

2001-03-13 Thread Muhammed Khalilullah
Well you can connect async modems at the async interfaces, configure the lines as 'modem inout' , 'transport input all' 'modem autoconfigure type xxx' and etc. Also create a loopback interface or keep the Ethernet interface UP and then telnet it to this IP address wi

TACACS and Telnet

2001-01-03 Thread Piatnitchi Cristian
Hi all I intend to setup TACACS+ authentication for all our network devices and I need to understand the following question: Is the telnet authentication sequence encrypted ? I am asking about the situation when the net. device is set up to work with TACACS+. If it isn't what should I

Re: disconnect telnet

2000-09-18 Thread Will Klein
The command is "clear line **" whatever line the other person is on. Will ""SH Wesson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How can I disconnect another user who is currently telnet into the rout

RE: disconnect telnet

2000-09-18 Thread Omar Baceski
you can use "clear line" set of commands > -Mensaje original- > De: SH Wesson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Enviado el: Monday, September 18, 2000 4:25 PM > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: disconnect telnet > > How can I disconnect another user w

Re: disconnect telnet

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
1. R1#Show line 2. Identify the Line number they are on. 3. R1#Clear line ## Then change the telnet password to lock them out. Original Message Follows From: "SH Wesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "SH Wesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: disconnect telnet

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
1. R1#Show line 2. Identify the Line number they are on. 3. R1#Clear line ## Then change the telnet password to lock them out. Original Message Follows From: "SH Wesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "SH Wesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Telnet Display

2000-10-03 Thread Casey Fahey
Sure, in Winnt anyway... You can copy and paste and print from there, or enable logging and print the log. HTH, Casey >From: "cpasq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "cpasq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Telnet Display >

Re: Telnet Display

2000-10-09 Thread Jim Dixon
yes, go up to the top line menu and start logging to a file, then print after you stop logging. cpasq wrote: > Is there a way to print the Telnet Display (command line interface)? > > **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to > http://www.groupst

disconnectign telnet sessions

2000-10-26 Thread Brad Nixon
Is there a way to disconnect users that are telneted into a router without disconnecting yourself. Specifically on a 2500 series running IOS 12.0 (5)T. Thanks. Brad _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misco

RE: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
To: CISCO Group Study > Subject: TELNET question? > > Hi All, > I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I > telnet > to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and > password I saw following message: >

RE: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi.. By default Solaris don't allow telnet remotely using root account.. but it can be disabled The setting is a file /etc/default/login there is a entry CONSOLE=/dev/console you can disable it using # as below #CONSOLE=/dev/console Cheers Tong -Original Message- From: Ng

Re: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Sam LI
yes, this is true all the unix system have the root login security, you can't login in as root through any telnet I can;t remeber that there is a file under the /etc/ to govern this. once you add a # before the variable, you will able to login as root from telnet session CONSOLE= Sorry,

Re: TELNET question?

2000-10-31 Thread Mike Dang
Dzung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), > I telnet > to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username > and > password I saw following message: > --

Re: TELNET question?

2000-11-01 Thread Brian W.
Why in the would anyone ever want to login remotely as root. Telnet is unencrypted, so if you login as root via telnet, theres your password in plain text on the wire for anyone with a packet sniffer to see. Use ssh wherever remote login is needed. Brian On Tue, 31 Oct

Rép. : TELNET question?

2000-11-02 Thread Thierry MARTIN
$ >>> "Ngo Van Dzung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 31/10/00 10h08 >>> Hi All, I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I telnet to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username an

switching telnet sessions

2000-11-08 Thread Serhat Erkan
How to ? Thankz for your helpz. Serhat _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Reverse Telnet]

2000-11-17 Thread azhar mumtaz
Hello: You can consult the following URL http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_c/dcrtelnt.htm Regards Azhar Soomro "ALI SHEERAZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hello, I want a reverse telnet session to a modem thru a 2501 router ,how can

PIX virtual telnet

2001-03-28 Thread Gil Shulman
Hi, I have a Cisco PIX firewall with OS version 5.3.1. I am trying to implement the virtual telnet feature for authentication, from some reason when I am trying to attach an access-list to the aaa authentication statement it gives me the following error massage "do not support h

telnet [7:1212]

2001-04-19 Thread SH Wesson
I want to allow this one network to be able to to telnet into my router, but when then telnet into it I only want to give them access to the "show interface" command and nothing else. However when I telnet into it from my network I want to be able to access everything. What I'

Re: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-13 Thread John Dill
>Is it Reversed Telnet to connect RouterA to RouterB via the console cable >and then from RouterA access RouterB by typing in the command BRAVO ??? Yes, as long as the RouterB is attached via an asynchrous cable from RouterA to RouterB. The use of the IP host command for convenience

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-13 Thread Pullig, Bruce A.
>If someone has a way to describe the term so a 6 year old can understand it, >I would appreciate it. Wow, they sure are starting young these days. ;-) - Bruce Pullig UNIX/NetWare Support CSC Midland, Texas (915) 686-5517 ETN: 644-5517 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] __

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-13 Thread Erick
Let me take a hit at it... it's not one my favorite terms... > If someone has a way to describe the term so a 6 > year old can understand it,I would appreciate it. Typically for 'reverse telnet' one configures a static host table on the router pointing to a loopback IP

Re: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-13 Thread Kevin Wigle
I'm not sure the poster wanted the techie description of how to do it but rather "just what is it"? A "Terminal Server" is a device that let's "terminals" connect to the network. Usually terminals are attached through async serial lines. A terminal attac

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~ -Original Message- From: Pullig, Bruce A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 5:30 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Reversed Telnet

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~ -Original Message- From: Erick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 6:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Reversed Telnet Let me take a hit at it... it's not o

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-14 Thread Phil Barker
Dunno, If you look at a 2509 access server will get the idea about reverse telnet more clear as there is a large async interface to which you attatch an Octopus cable which provides 8 rolled cables hanging out of the same asyn int. You then plug these roll cables to each of your console

RE: Reversed Telnet

2000-07-14 Thread John Dill
Reverse telnet will work fine between 2501's. Just connect the AUX port of the 2501 you're reverse telneting from to the CON port of the 2501 you're reverse telneting to. A loopback is often a good idea, but by no means necessary. You just need a valid IP address tha

RE: telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread Trevor Corness
your vty line. Good idea, or bad idea? Surely doesn't distinguish between admins. Regards, Trevor Corness, CCNA -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jeongwoo park Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:27 PM To: Groupstudy Subject: telnet conne

Re: telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread Stylen
. >I have a question. >How many passwords can the router accept? >Only one or many? >Can several administrators have telnet connection to a >router with several different passwords? >I know that one router can have up to 5 vty ports >(line vty 0 4). >Can I say that ea

RE: telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread William E Gragido
I think that it would be an administrative nightmare. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Trevor Corness > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 8:41 PM > To: jeongwoo park; Groupstudy > Subject: RE: telnet connection!!

Re: telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu
You can assign individual passwd for each telnet session. But practically u may face lot of problem like u dont know which session is initiated. why dont u try Radius authentication . regards siddiqu. T -- T. Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu CCNA jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: telnet connection!!

2000-07-17 Thread harora
Hi You can not give different password for different telnet connection in cisco routers. But at a time you can have 5 connection(0 to 4). Thanks Hitesh CCNA "Trevor Corness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/18/2000 07:10:34 AM Please respond to "Trevor Corness" <[EMAIL

Re: telnet connection!!

2000-07-18 Thread JCoyne
ave a question. > >How many passwords can the router accept? > >Only one or many? > >Can several administrators have telnet connection to a > >router with several different passwords? > >I know that one router can have up to 5 vty ports > >(line vty 0 4). > >Can I

Re: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Brian
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Rossetti, Stan wrote: > To all, > > I have been trying to telnet to remote router (2501) and the connection is > opened, but I never receive a password prompt. I telnetted to a directly > connected router and did a "sh cdp neigh det" and the rout

RE: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Rossetti, Stan
The telnet access is allowed unless the router was rebooted and possibly lost its configuration. Thanks, Stan Rossetti Russia Services Group Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: (256) 544-5031 Beeper: 544-1183 pin # 0112 <<...>> ---

RE: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Roger Wang
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Rossetti, Stan > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 3:36 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Telnet Problems > > > To all, > > I have been trying to telnet

RE: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Rossetti, Stan
Beeper: 544-1183 pin # 0112 <<...>> -Original Message- From: Roger Wang [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 3:39 PM To: Rossetti, Stan; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Telnet Problems >

RES: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread Leonardo Rocha
Stan, verify if is not there some access-list applied to filter telnet trafic (to some servers) through the router! Once I apllyed a a-list denying telnet access through the router and when I was telneting the router, it gets connection but do not prompt me the password´s request. Verify, this

Re: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread James Xie
Try extended ping command. Most likely, either your router or the remote one has multiple ip addresses. Jim Xie At 02:36 PM 07/26/2000 -0500, Rossetti, Stan wrote: >To all, > >I have been trying to telnet to remote router (2501) and the connection is >opened, but I never receiv

Re: Telnet Problems

2000-07-27 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
You have to configure the vty lines to login for telnet to work also try a console an enable password should be on the router Duck - Original Message - From: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Rossetti, Stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, Jul

Re: Reverse Telnet

2000-07-27 Thread William Swedberg
the line in question? Make sure you are clearing the correct line. Also try a "disconnect". William Swedberg CCNP CCDP --- Cesar D'Suze Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys.. > > I have a problem with a 2511 using reverse telnet.

Telnet vs Ping

2000-08-01 Thread Nasser N Khwaja
I am able to Telnet from my PC to a Router, but cannot PING. Why so? Your answers are requested. Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http

Re: Reverse Telnet

2000-08-15 Thread bellis
what version of ios are you using? "Eric Lemmons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > A quick question in regard to "reverse telnet". > > I'm using a 2511 as a terminal server, and I've > defi

Re: Reverse Telnet

2000-08-16 Thread Alexander Pozdnjakov
Hi! > A quick question in regard to "reverse telnet". [skip] > However, when I'm directly connected to the 2511 > console port, I can reverse telnet to the other > devices just using the "hostname", such as > &quo

RE: Reverse Telnet

2000-08-16 Thread dacarl4
Give this a try. Under your 5 virtual terminal lines (vty 0 4) type in 'transport preferred telnet' That should then assume telnet as the command before you type in the hostname (i.e routerX) The preferred transport is telnet by default, but I suspect someone changed that on your vt

Reverse telnet definition

2000-08-23 Thread RD
After the recent "what's in an IP packet" and "How do you pronounce " threads, I hesitate to ask a simple question, but here goes... ...can anyone explain to me why Cisco insists on calling it "Reverse Telnet"??? Telnet is telnet

Re: reverse telnet

2000-08-23 Thread Chris Larson
Do a show line on the router. Find the number of your aux port and add 2000, this is your port # for the aux. Then telnet to the address /port of the router and wa-la. telnet 127.16.1.39 2129 - Original Message - From: "Thomas Peroutka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "

Modem - Reverse Telnet

2000-08-28 Thread nycisco
After i reverse telnet into a USRobotic modem from router, how can i get out of it and back to the router console ? Thanks very much for any help. Regards, NY -- Åwªï¨Ï¥Î hongkong.com ¹q¤l¶l¥ó¨t²Î Thank you for using hongkong.com Email system

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Dale Holmes
Is the password encrypted? If so, the then what you see in the config is the encrypted password, not the password itself... Dale [=`) >From: Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Telnet pa

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread jh
The telnet session as a whole, password,communication is not encrypted. It is very easily sniffed. How is goes across the wire and how it is stored are two different items. - Original Message - From: "Dale Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; &l

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Dale Holmes
rses the wire is of course not encrypted, unless you make it so by some other means not described here... Dale [=`) >From: "jh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Dale Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re:

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Dale Holmes
rses the wire is of course not encrypted, unless you make it so by some other means not described here... Dale [=`) >From: "jh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Dale Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re:

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Marshal Schoener
Message- From: Dale Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Telnet password Eh? No, I meant is the "service password-encryption" configured on the router? If so, then th

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Dale Holmes
mode... Dale [=`) >From: Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Dale Holmes'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], >Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Daniel Cotts
g. Then, if you wish, go back to password encryption. > -Original Message- > From: Marshal Schoener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 3:42 PM > To: 'Dale Holmes'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Marshal Schoener; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE:

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote: > Thank you :-) > That is almost exactly what I am seeing. > Only difference is the password is: 7 a9vyt3... > 7 is in front... > So, that means it is encrypted. > If I want to change this, can I just go in and change it there, or > is there something

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-05 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Dale Holmes wrote: > Then you are done... Note that you will not be able to determine what the > new password is from reading the config... If you want to be able to see the > password in the config file in plain text (and I have NO IDEA why you would > want this), use the

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-07 Thread Marshal Schoener
Thanks -Original Message- From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 2:28 PM To: Marshal Schoener Cc: 'Dale Holmes'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Telnet password On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote: > Thank you

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-07 Thread Bryan Osoro
ay Hennigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 2:28 PM > To: Marshal Schoener > Cc: 'Dale Holmes'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Telnet password > > > On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote: > > > Thank

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-07 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote: > Thanks for the info... > My only problem now is that, "no service password-encryption" > doesn't seem to be doing anything. I don't have a need for it, but I wanted > to see it work :-) > I'm doing it from global config mode!!! > Do you guys know wha

RE: Telnet password

2000-09-07 Thread Leonard Ong
Dear Marshal, You were referring to a password line with '7' as the early part. It's a enable secret which is ALWAYS encrypted wheather you specify to use password-encryption or not. To have an enable password that is not encrypted erase your enable secret and use enable password instead. Servi

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-08 Thread Bryan Osoro
That's not the case. Previously encrypted passwords will stay encrypted, but new passwords configured will not be encrypted. Shown in the following captured file.. :-) In the capture file, you'll see the telnet password in clear text, then I do a service password-encryption comman

Re: Telnet password

2000-09-08 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Bryan Osoro wrote: > That's not the case. Previously encrypted passwords will stay encrypted, > but new passwords configured will not be encrypted. Shown in the following > captured file.. :-) I thought that's exactly what I said... > Jay Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

telnet to internet?

2000-05-12 Thread Oladele Ayuba
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. Thanks in

FTP and Telnet

2000-05-18 Thread study
Good day:       I am having a delemia in that I need to be able to ftp to a site and also telnet from the outside to a box that is using NAT to communicate with the outside world.  Now my basic understanding of this would be that if you NAT it keeps up with all incoming and out going ports

Reverse Telnet Question

2000-06-11 Thread Robert Yee
I'm in the process of setting up a reverse telnet on my home lab. I recently got a 2509 and am in the process of hooking it up to my other routers. When I try to telnet to the other router from the terminal server, it either says, "Connection refused by remote host", or it ju

what exactly is "raw" telnet and "binary" telnet anyway? [7:11057]

2001-07-05 Thread nrf
Cisco terminal server materials refer to various high TCP ports to access various lines on the terminal server. For example, on a port 2000+x is the port to use for standard reverse telnet, where x is the line number, and 3000+x is the port to use to do reverse telnet to a rotary. But then

telnet access to pix

2001-02-09 Thread Frank Kim
Hey guys, I got eth0= security0 and eth1=security100. I'm able to telnet from the inside network. Is there any way for me to telnet from the outside? Pix has disabled this by default. -Frank _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Serial number via telnet

2001-02-10 Thread Anthony J Crews
Is there a way to obtain a routers serial number via a telnet session? Thanks, Anthony _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Reverse telnet Problem

2001-02-28 Thread YY
can you reverse-telnet from console ? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of vikas patel Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Reverse telnet Problem Hello Group, I have cisco 2511 router connected with

Re: Reverse telnet Problem

2001-02-28 Thread Nathan
clear the line a few times. /n vikas patel wrote: > Hello Group, > I have cisco 2511 router connected with Zyxel modem rack with 16 analog 33.6 > Kbps modems. I want to reverse telnet into all of these modems without using > the console port and hyper terminal for changes to be do

RE: Reverse telnet Problem

2001-02-28 Thread Muhammed Khalilullah
Did you try 'transport input all' command on the lines? Give it a try. Muhammad Khalilullah Network Enginner MCSE, CCNP --- YY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > can you reverse-telnet from console ? > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [

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