If you have broadband at home you could set up your own system running
SSH on port 80, then you could do whatever you want.




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-----Original Message-----
From: Bassam ALHUSSEIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java Telnet ?????????


Hello friends .... I am new on the list.
I am connected to the internet from behind a NAT.  No ftp, No telnet,
..nothing but http, https and mail services. I have no shell account on
my isp's server. So I tried to get a free shell account on the interent,
but it's not available coz I can't telnet... I just have got an idea and
I don't know if this exists... : " Is there a free telnet service built
totaly on java..so it can be run on http's port (80, 8080 or whatever)
to be connected to that shell account ......."

I don't even know if the question does have a sense !!!!

If this exists do you know a domain that offer such a service ??

propsitions are appreciated..

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