My reply got bounced as the sender address was was wrong for the list, 
so I'm resending. Apologies if it really did make it through


On 13/01/11 14:25, Александр Поляков wrote:
>
> *Hi Steve, thanks for replying,
>
> 1) This is log, when I connect to telnet-server on localhost by hand
> (typing in cmd: "telnet localhost"):*
>
> Telnet server could not log you in using NTLM authentication.
> Your password may have expired.
> Login using username and password
>
> Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Service
>
> login: Spec_1 *( Spec_1 I am typing by hand )*
> password: *( Here I am typing password, but, of course, it is invisible
> =) )*
>
> *================================================================
> Вас приветствует Telnet-сервер производства корпорации Майкрософт
> *================================================================
> C:\Documents and Settings\Spec_1>
>
> *2) I agree that it is better to use ssh, but I want to test telnet
> component =)
> By the way, on linux telnet component is working (I am using telnetd).
>
> PS: I am using telnet-server which is there, in windows xp pro sp3, out
> of the box.*
>

I did some changes to the telnet component and the version in SVN
  -logs at debug level more that is going on
  -provides more details as to what was happening at the point of failure

JIRA issue: http://jira.smartfrog.org/jira/browse/SFOS-1559


I couldn't get the enhanced component to log in to windows server 2003
as that seems to have a wierder login protocol that asks you for a
password first, then, after hitting enter, only then does it come up
asking for a username. I don't understand what windows is up to there.

Before I sit down this week and do a beta release of SmartFrog 18.x (and 
so get the improved diagnostics), can you set the shellPrompt of the 
telnet component to ">", as it appears to always look for "#" as a sign 
that it has logged in, which isn't going to work on Windows, or even 
most versions of Linux.

-Steve

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