I am not sure if you are working on the the Commons-Net-Telnet code...
Commons-Net-Telnet code , works well when i try to connect to most machines, but for a few particular machines, it just fails to work.
On debugging it seemed that
IAC WILL ECHO was being sent by these machines (telnet servers), but commons-net telnet client failed to reply to that.
Hence, when i send username, after getting the login: prompt, the telnet server does not give me Password: string. It just hangs at that point.
I modified the code a little to send a reply (IAC DO ECHO i think) when i receive IAC WILL ECHO, things started working. But at best what i did was a patch, without really understanding the code.
I am using 1.00 version, but i just saw problem exists with 1.0.1 version too.
I wonder if the problem really is with commons-net-telnet (particularly Telnet.java) or something i am not doing right.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks Jitu
Jeffrey D. Brekke wrote:
I put "In CVS" on the 1.0.1 release to indicate that the next release, v1.0.1, is still cooking and hasn't yet been released. You can download the nightly builds here: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/download.html if you don't feel like checking the code out from CVS and building it yourself.
On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 15:21:39 +1200, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Re Commons-net release 1.0.1, I am a little puzzled too. The Net
project home pages list releases 1.0.1 - In CVS 1.0.0 - 02/23/2003
The apache main site, mirrors, etc. only have downloads for 1.0.0
available.
I presume the "In CVS" status of this release means that a release
tag has been applied to the CVS repository, but that source and
binary bundles have not been made available for download.
Why is this? When is a release suitable for tagging in CVS, but not
for releasing via the download site & mirrors?
Jitu: to answer your original question, it appears that release
1.0.1 is **only** available by downloading the source files from the
CVS version control repository and compiling them yourself. You will
find instructions on accessing the CVS repository on the
jakarta.apache.org site.
And a minor note: the american date format used for the release date
is a little unfriendly to us non-americans. The date 02/23/2003 is
fortunately unambigious. Had it been 02/05/2003, confusion could
well occur. Maybe yyyy-mm-dd would be better format, being totally
unambiguous??.
Regards,
Simon
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 14:53, Jitu wrote:
Hi !
the addresses you mentioned do not have 1.0.1 version of commons-net. Instead there is documentation on 1.0.1 version here : http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/xref/
Where can i download 1.0.1 version of Commons Net ? (I am primarily interested in Telnet classes.)
Thanks Jitu
robert burrell donkin wrote:
hi Jitufuture. > most developers use subject filters to help find which
please remember to prefix your post with the component name in
posts are > relevant to them.
(as with the rest of jakarta) the latest source code can beobtained > from CVS. the latest release can be found from >
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html and >
http://jakarta.apache.org/ > site/sourceindex.html.
- roberthttp://apache.ttlhost.com/jakarta/commons/net/source/ - This has >>
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 03:42 PM, Jitu wrote:
Hi !
What is the latest version of jakarta apache commons net ? >>
1.0.0 version.
has reference to 1.0.1 >> code.But i see that >> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/xref/ -
version ?Where can i download the 1.01. code or whichever is the latest
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