> Note to everyone: Realize that doing this could let people bypass security
> precautions you have and give anyone direct console access to devices
> if/when they learn what port/pm they need to telnet to. I do it (only
> because pm11's don't have the attach command:<) but also have a filter on
> the ethernet port which only allows telnets to the ports (mine are numbered
> 6001-6010) and to port 23 for admin access from inside my network.
Why dont you use ports 10,000 and up. THey are "securitied".
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Houston, Texas 77074 www.ams.com/~jake Business Management
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