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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 3
OS: Win 2000
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Telnet or Unix Shell access
I have a Unix shell on a server that i access through telnet, i was wondering if there was a way that i could access it through my website? any help would be appreciated.
I was thinking open a command prompt window/ telnet window in the browser and force it to telnet to that site specifically... is there anyway to do that? |
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