The Terminal app is the default CLI that comes bundled with the Mac, and is a rather.
PuTTY's raw connection type is just a way of making a raw TCP connection. You can use telnet or nc to achieve the same thing in Terminal:
will@Darwin:~> nc relay.plus.net 25
220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:02:08 +0100
helo
250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4]
quit
221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection
will@Darwin:~> telnet relay.plus.net 25
Trying 212.159.8.107...
Connected to relay.plus.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:03:10 +0100
helo
250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4]
quit
221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection
Connection closed by foreign host.
will@Darwin:~> nc relay.plus.net 25
220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:02:08 +0100
helo
250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4]
quit
221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection
will@Darwin:~> telnet relay.plus.net 25
Trying 212.159.8.107...
Connected to relay.plus.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 relay.plus.net ESMTP Exim Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:03:10 +0100
helo
250 pih-relay08.plus.net Hello [1.2.3.4]
quit
221 pih-relay08.plus.net closing connection
Connection closed by foreign host.
Aug 3, 2009 4:05 PM
Hi all,
this is a question mainly regarding to all those, who are telling likely 'you don't need a telnet app for Mac OS, it's already integrated':
I know about the telnet feature in the Terminal, but i got the following question:
- Using the built-in SSH client in Mac OS X. Mac OS X includes a command-line SSH client as part of the operating system. To use it, goto Finder, and selext Go - Utilities from the top menu. Then look for Terminal. Terminal can be used to get a local terminal window.
- Mac OS X Tips: enabling the telnet daemon, ssh daemon Or basically, just run. Sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library. Telnet is a very useful application that is used still by many Mac users for various reasons, including security purpose, system administrations, etc. But, unfortunately, this tool is no more available in the higher version of.
How can i connect a user defined port? With the ssh connection you just need to add the port by '-p xxxxx' - but this does not work for a telnet connection, at lest for me.
Does anyone know about it?#
Cheeers
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