in java applications
[ N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet (3.03-r1): A Telnet Perl Module
[ N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet-Cisco (1.10): Automate telnet sessions w/
routersswitches
[MN] games-fps/ttyquake (0.4.2): Play Quake at a text terminal, in an xterm,
or over a telnet session
[MN] net-misc/blinkperl (20030301
with emerge yet.
Jeremy
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
OK, then teaching a man to fish, you'd try
mark@c2stable ~ $ eix -c telnet
[N] dev-java/telnetd (2.0): A telnet daemon for use in java applications
[N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet (3.03-r1): A Telnet Perl Module
[N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet-Cisco
been
to use VMWare and vpn into work that way. I needed VMWare anyway for
MS
Dev stuff. I think I read somewhere that it is pretty easy to connect
to ciso VPN with Linux. A quick eix search shows these ebuilds:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ eix -Ss -c cisco
[N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet-Cisco
into work that way. I needed VMWare anyway for MS
Dev stuff. I think I read somewhere that it is pretty easy to connect
to ciso VPN with Linux. A quick eix search shows these ebuilds:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ eix -Ss -c cisco
[N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet-Cisco (): Automate telnet sessions w
functions in the
2210. You can do that if you want. I used to run a two layer
NAT setup with a Cisco 678 DSL modem (configure to forward all
TCP/UDP ports) and an OpenWRT gateway. There were features I
needed that OpenWRT had that the Cisco didn't.
Unless there's something specific that you
; and the (allocated) bandwidth is the same. I have
an open ticket with adtran, as they are looking at
the problem from their end and admit some issues with
their latest firmware, particularly related to cisco
compatibility.
Here is how the openssh is setup on my laptop:
net-misc/openssh-5.9_p1-r4 USE=X hpn ldap
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