Telnet is a fantastic network service debugging tool, hence should always remain included. Eg telnet xyz 80 to check if the web server is responding, whether there’s a sensible response etc.
But yes, using it as it’s original intent is hopefully not supported anywhere. That’s what ssh is for these days. Cheers Balthasar On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 19:46, Richard L. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: > Oops, inetutils can provide at least most of the daemons, if one uses the > non-default +server option. > > -- Dr Balthasar Indermühle Inside Systems Pty Ltd 17 Gottenham Street Glebe NSW 2037, Australia t: +61 4 2791 2856
