how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different domain?

how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different domain?

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how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different domain? chanma 04-19-2006
Posted by chanma on April 19, 2006, 11:00 am
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Hello,everyone.

I want to ask how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different
domain,that the server's IP is 111.111.111.111

and mine is 222.222.222.222 ?

I am sure the win2000's telnet service is turned on.
But when I run:

telnet 111.111.111.111

it said that can't open a connetion to the remote server on port 23.

How can it work well?

Thanks.


Posted by Walter Roberson on April 19, 2006, 12:02 pm
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>I want to ask how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different
>domain,that the server's IP is 111.111.111.111
>and mine is 222.222.222.222 ?

>I am sure the win2000's telnet service is turned on.
>But when I run:
>telnet 111.111.111.111
>it said that can't open a connetion to the remote server on port 23.

>How can it work well?

Is there a firewall in the middle? Is there a route to the other side?
Do you get useful tracert results ?

Posted by Unruh on April 19, 2006, 5:37 pm
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roberson@hushmail.com (Walter Roberson) writes:

>>I want to ask how can I telnet a win2000 server in a different
>>domain,that the server's IP is 111.111.111.111
>>and mine is 222.222.222.222 ?

>>I am sure the win2000's telnet service is turned on.
>>But when I run:
>>telnet 111.111.111.111
>>it said that can't open a connetion to the remote server on port 23.

That sounds like the remote server is not answering telnet calls. It is
also possible that a firewall is blocking things.

And anyway, use ssh, not telnet.


>>How can it work well?

>Is there a firewall in the middle? Is there a route to the other side?
>Do you get useful tracert results ?

Posted by Juergen Nieveler on April 20, 2006, 1:12 pm
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> I am sure the win2000's telnet service is turned on.

It could be a problem with the NTLM authentication built into telnet.

Have you tried a different telnet-client, for example putty?

Juergen Nieveler
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