uronode/etc/help/ztelnet.hlp

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USAGE
ZTelnet <host> [<port>] [s|d]
DESCRIPTION
Compresses a telnet session to a remote host using TCP/IP.
You might not be able to connect to a given host due to the
local operator's policy of using this node, or simply because
the host is unreachable due to a network failure. You can use
the ping command to check if a host is reachable.
By default, the telnet command connects to the TCP port 23
(allocated for telnet). You can specify another TCP port or
a TCP port name.
If a single `s' is entered as the last parameter, then when
the remote host disconnects you will be returned to this node.
If a single `d' is entered as the last parameter, you will
be disconnected from this node too. Default behaviour (neither
`s' nor `d' entered) depends on sysop configuration.
EXAMPLES
ztelnet aripisa.ampr.org
ztelnet aripisa.ampr.org 1024
ztelnet 44.134.208.29