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What is Telnet, and what commands can i use???

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SSJpn

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Once I telnet to my host I can look around just fine (change directories and view directory contents) but i don't know how to view any of the files. Is there a command that I need to use?

If you can spare the time please leave me with all you care to tell me!

thanks all
 
ls A+, MCP, MCP+I, MCSE Windows NT 4.0, MCSE Windows 2000 Early Acheiver with Security Emphasis
 
Is there a way that i can transfer the directories or files to my computer??
 
SSJpn -

try the following:

\u -r \eally \s \houln't
\!*be \pok\ i -ing \ar\ound\in some1\ -s \system;and{then}
\as -k \us \w\h\a\t to -d0 ne\xt


 
Hey theripper try this

its \ a\ project\ that\ i \ got.don't\ try\ to \ be\ -smart
and\think\ you\ know \what \the\ hellim\ doing.
 
If an ftp-server is running at your host, try to use
ftp instead of telnet when you wish to transfer files.
In a telnet session, you can probably use the vi command
to edit or inspect text files.
To list all files in a directory, use ls -a ,
or ls -al to get a long list.
 
Thank you much PAndersen
 
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