Some telnet port settings are an important part of remote control. We need to modify some specific ports. Then we can run our target application. Here we will give a brief analysis on the use of telnet port commands.
Tlntadmn config port = 23 (you can change 23 to another unused port, but it cannot exceed 1024)
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C: \> tlntadmn /?
Telnet port command usage:
- Tlntadmn [computer name] [common_options] start | stop | pause | continue
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- |-S |-k |-m | config config_options
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- All sessions use 'all '.
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- -S sessionid lists session information.
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- -K sessionid: Terminate the session.
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- -M sessionid: send a message to the session.
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- Configure the Telnet server parameters in config.
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- Common_options:
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- -U user specifies the user whose creden are to be used
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- -P password: User password
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- Config_options:
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- Dom = domain: Set the user's default domain
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- Ctrlakeymap = yes | no sets the ALT ing of the ALT key
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- Timeout = hh: mm: ss: Set the idle session timeout value
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- Timeoutactive = yes | no enables idle sessions.
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- Maxfail = attempts set the number of logon attempts that failed before disconnection.
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- Maxconn = connections sets the maximum number of connections.
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- Port = number: Set the Telnet port.
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- Sec = [+/-] NTLM [+/-] passwd
Set the authentication authority
Mode = console | stream specifies the operation mode.
C: \>