Friday, March 12, 2010

Re: RadioRa2 telnet session

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If you can setup a telnet connection I can connect to remotely (just
forward whatever ports are necessary) then I will test and see how to
get this working.
Just email me the details (don't want everyone to know your connection
details!)

Jarrod

On Mar 11, 3:29 pm, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry about that.  I didn't mean EVERY pc, rather just the windows OS
> (xp, vista, or seven).
>
> I have the telnet server enabled on the machine I want to talk to.
> This is disabled by default.
>
> The syntax from the client machine in the command prompt would be as
> followed
>
> telnet
> o 192.168.1.1
> username
> password
>
> On Mar 10, 7:00 pm, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not sure about that. I wasn't aware every windows PC had a telnet
> > server running.
> > Are you sure there is a telnet server there? Perhaps you can test by
> > telnet from one PC to another, then use that as a basis for what
> > commands you need to define.
>
> > Jarrod
>
> > On Mar 11, 1:15 pm, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Jarrod,
>
> > > Is this the same way you would telnet into any windows PC?
>
> > > I tried the username\x0D\x0Apassword\x0D\x0A as my startup command
> > > (replacing username and password with my credentials)
> > > Then for a shutdown command I used shutdown -s -t 60\x0D\x0A
>
> > > The PC didn't response to this.  Is there something I need to add to
> > > the startup command?
>
> > > On Mar 7, 9:12 pm, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
> > > > We talked via skype and solution to fix it was to make sure all
> > > > commands ended in \x0D\x0A (replicating telnet).
>
> > > > In Fiasco's case, the \x0D\x0A was in the wrong order (\x0A\x0D).
>
> > > > So to perform a login to any telnet system within iViewer, you can use
> > > > a startup command for the system set to:
> > > > username\x0D\x0Apassword\x0D\x0A (replacing username and password with
> > > > the correct details obviously)
>
> > > > Then you can send any command to the telnet session, ending them with
> > > > \x0D\x0A
>
> > > > Jarrod
>
> > > > On Mar 8, 3:16 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > RadioRa2 repeater 192.168.2.2 port 23, TCP, maintain connection,
> > > > > startup command login.
>
> > > > > Setup a text field and a feedback regexp (.*) to put whatever telnet
> > > > > kicks back into the text field.  I also have a connection join button.
>
> > > > > login command
> > > > > username\x0A\x0Dpassword\x0A\x0D
>
> > > > > I have also tried just the login name (and variations of \x0A \x0D)
>
> > > > > username\x0A\x0D
>
> > > > > When I launch CF, the connection join button never illuminates/
> > > > > toggles.
>
> > > > > The text field shows the first thing the telnet session sends (the
> > > > > login: prompt)
>
> > > > > Nothing happens after this.  I don't know if the connection dropped or
> > > > > if the login command is never sent but it doesn't move past the
> > > > > "login:" prompt.
>
> > > > > Any suggestions?

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