I believe when you tunnel through a firewall, you can control where it is coming from, IP address. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think it just gives a little more control. If you like to have encryption instead of plain telnet, I would install OpenSSH or SSH. These work on port 22 and give the same functionality as telnet, rsh but encrypted.
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