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Subject: [ILUG-BOM] telnet to vsnl

Most of you know that vsnl has blocked shell access from most of its
servers.  What you probably don't know is that you can still telnet to
your server.  bom7, bom5, and a few others have a telnet server listening
on port 420.  bom5 and bom9 also have an ftp server  and several of them
have a sunrpc server.

Someone care to check it out?

Philip

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