What do you mean ? Please see the following !

http://www.v-labs.net/telnet/lab.htm



"ElephantChild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 12 May 2000, Dale Holmes wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a Java applet for Telnet that I can place on a web page
to
> > allow Telnet into a router. I want the applet to stay on the web page
(not
> > be a new window...) and be sizable in the applet code for the web page,
not
> > by the end user...
>
> Doesn't really answer your question, but ISTR that your browser won't
> let an applet open a telnet connection (or any type of connection) to an
> address other than the one the applet comes from.
>
> So you would need a telnet proxy on that machine. You may be able to
> hack one quickly using Net::Telnet and a bit of perl glue.
>
> --
> "Now, I believe there are some things that 7 year olds shouldn't have to
> be exposed to yet, and the entry in the dropdown menu he was perusing
> that said "emacs" is one of those things."  --AdB in SDM
>
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