Here's a fun tip... telnet to port 513 on your pbx... its causes the pbx to INI... I found that out the hard way.
There's a few fixes to firebirdscrambler's rlogin guide that I will clear up here.
1)states "I’ve found that there is no need to run the Uwin program. It just needs to be installed...
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I have my setup secure now with ssh. Its hard to show a picture using text but, here's my setup from bottom to top:
PBX
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Windows PC(UWIN&SSHD)
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Router with NAT to ELAN
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Internet
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SSH Remote PC using Putty and Procomm
You can startup the windows telnet service on XP...
firebirdscrambler, the best answers to your question:
1) From procomm, you are using UWIN to rlogin to your pbx, so whatever commands rlogin supports, thats what you have to work with. That means whatever transfers you perform, are done within UWIN using rlogin. I'm new with rlogin, but I'm...
One last thing, you need to use ~. to exit the rlogin session. If you just close the program you are using without doing so, you will orphan the ksh and rlogin in the background. Just use the task manager to find the ksh.exe, and rlogin.exe and right click to end process tree. You can also just...
You can only use Procomm on a pc running windows. I use my laptop with a usb bluetooth adapter to connect to my phone's modem. After installing the bluetooth adapter, you need to pair up your phone with your pc. Then you can setup the bluetooth services that your phone supports like handsfree...
I do this using a cell phone with a bluetooth modem. I just had to buy a usb bluetooth adapter, and make sure your provider supports this option. My provider is cingular, and had to have them turn on this free service. It acts like a regular cell call and take up your mins. The max baud most...
I believe that UWIN just recreates all the local accounts on the pc its installed on. I have both a user account, and an administrator account that I can login in with. If you create any new local accounts, or change any major windows network settings, just reinstall UWIN on top of its current...
No, this does work from Procomm, within Procomm, so you can run scripts from within Procomm. After you install UWIN, just telnet from Procomm to your 127.0.0.1 loopback. You can then login to your local machine under UWIN(UNIX) shell, and issue the rlogin, ssh, or any supported commands directly...
I needed a way to login to a nortel pbx over the network, and rlogin is the only way to do it. I'm used to doing scripting with procomm/aspect, and I'm so into procomm, because it supports so many legacy terminal emulations. I searched far and wide, and finally summed up the solution for this. I...
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