On Fri, 28 May 2021, raf wrote:
It's also a horribly insecure protocol; I've even disabled it on my LAN
(SSH is your friend).
telnet might still be useful for debugging other services (that have no
authentication), although probably nothing that nc/nc6 can't do. but
yes, port 23 should certa
I use telnet to connect to local cisco router.
This is a terminal server router and behind a firewall, no need to use sshd
telnet connects quick. I think is should be available to install
> On May 27, 2021, at 4:48 PM, raf wrote:
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> On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 09:20:47AM +1000, Dave Horsfall
> w
On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 09:20:47AM +1000, Dave Horsfall
wrote:
> On Thu, 27 May 2021, Christopher Jones wrote:
>
> > I guess you didn’t read/notice the port notes when you installed
> > inetutils ?
>
> [...]
>
> It's also a horribly insecure protocol; I've even disabled it on my LAN (SSH
> is
On Thu, 27 May 2021, Christopher Jones wrote:
I guess you didn’t read/notice the port notes when you installed
inetutils ?
[...]
It's also a horribly insecure protocol; I've even disabled it on my LAN
(SSH is your friend).
-- Dave
Hi,
I guess you didn’t read/notice the port notes when you installed inetutils ?
inetutils has the following notes:
All clients are now installed with the "g" prefix.
Oberon ~/Projects/MacPorts/ports > sudo port contents inetutils | grep telnet
/opt/local/bin/gtelnet
/opt/local/share/m
I’m trying to get a telnet installed under macOS 11.3.1. Didn’t have it
installed before and some reading says it ought to be in netutils,
but it ain’t.
Any clues?
—
Christoph
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On May 26, 2021, at 13:32, joerg van den hoff wrote:
> coming back to this after some time: I just've verified that the problem
> persists (current macports, i.e. 2.7.1, and osx 10.15).
>
> still any hope for a fix?
Looks like the tickets I previously mentioned are still open:
On Mar 17, 2021
> error: incomplete definition of type 'struct x509_st'
would most likely mean the software needs to either use the older openssl 1.0
(via PG perhaps) or be updated to use the newer openssl 1.1 (look upstream or
elsewhere for patches).
These build issues are best managed via tickets, of course.
Sierra 10.12.6, Xcode 9.2 (fetched recently).
GQ is a GUI LDAP browser (my favourite).
[...]
---> Attempting to fetch gq-1.2.3_2.darwin_16.x86_64.tbz2 from
https://kmq.jp.packages.macports.org/gq
---> Building gq
Error: Failed to build gq: command execution failed
Error: S
On Thu, 27 May 2021, Dave Horsfall wrote:
I'm a cautious person by nature, so I think I'll battle Xcode first as I
really need it, then I'll look at High Sierra when I have the time (it's
like watching paint dry, as I recall) and extra memory (it's struggling
with 4GB because I have dozens of
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