cgitelnet - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
cgitelnet
  • Author
Sourceforge.net
  • Category
C and C++ / Networking Tools
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     This script is a gateway for letting the users to do a telnet session even if they have not installed any telnet program on their systems or if their system is behind the firewall. However this script is never going to be a suitable one for the users who can do the telnet on their own systems.


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