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==Installation==
 
==Installation==
Telnet client and server are installed by default on the standard Armadeus rootfs. (Included in Busybox).
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Telnet client and server are installed by default on the standard Armadeus rootfs (included in Busybox), but requires some configuration:
Create a user that you will use when connecting through telnet:
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* TBD
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==Usage==
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===User account creation===
Telnet server (''telnetd'') is launched by ''inetd'' when someone is trying to access port 23. This behaviour can be configured in ''/etc/inetd.conf'':
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* As it's not a good idea to log in as root through Telnet, create a user that you will use when connecting:
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<pre class="apf">
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# adduser guest
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Changing password for guest
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New password:
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Retype password:
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Password for guest changed by root
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</pre>
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===Start script===
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* Telnet server (''telnetd'') is launched by ''inetd'' when someone is trying to access port 23. This behaviour can be configured in ''/etc/inetd.conf'':
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<pre class="apf">
 
  # cat /etc/inetd.conf
 
  # cat /etc/inetd.conf
 
  23      stream  tcp    nowait  root    /usr/sbin/telnetd telnetd -l /bin/login
 
  23      stream  tcp    nowait  root    /usr/sbin/telnetd telnetd -l /bin/login
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</pre>
  
If so you just have to launch ''inetd'' at the start of your system.
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* If so you just have to launch ''inetd'' daemon at the start of your system. You can for example add the following script on your APF as ''/etc/init.d/S60inetd'' (for convenience, a copy of this script can be found in ''target/scripts/'') :
  
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<source lang="bash">
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#! /bin/sh
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[ -f /usr/sbin/inetd ] || exit 0
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RETVAL=0
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# See how we were called.
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case "$1" in
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start)
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echo -n "Starting INET services: "
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inetd
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RETVAL=$?
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[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/inet && echo "done"
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;;
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stop)
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echo -n "Stopping INET services: "
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killall inetd
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RETVAL=$?
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[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/inet && echo "done"
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;;
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status)
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echo -n "INET services are: "
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if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/inet ]; then
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echo "running"
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else
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echo "not running"
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fi
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;;
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restart)
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$0 stop
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$0 start
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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reload)
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killall -HUP inetd
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RETVAL=$?
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;;
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*)
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echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|reload|restart}"
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exit 1
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esac
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exit $RETVAL
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</source>
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* '''be sure that ''/etc/inet.d/S60inetd'' has executable rights !''' Otherwise:
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<pre class="apf">
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# chmod a+x /etc/inet.d/S60inetd
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</pre>
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==Usage==
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===Host===
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* When you're sure that ''inetd'' is running on your target, launch the connection that way on your PC:
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<pre class="host">
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$ telnet 192.168.0.10
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Trying 192.168.0.10...
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Connected to 192.168.0.10.
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</pre>
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From here we do as if we were directly connected on the target:
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<pre class="apf">
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Escape character is '^]'.
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armadeus login: guest
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Password:
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$ uname -a      (to check you're really on your board ;-) )
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Linux armadeus 2.6.27.2 #1 PREEMPT Thu Dec 4 14:09:27 CET 2008 armv4tl unknown
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</pre>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet
 
* [[SSH | Secured remote access with SSH]]
 
* [[SSH | Secured remote access with SSH]]
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[[Category:Network]]

Latest revision as of 15:43, 2 November 2011

From Wikipedia:
"Telnet (Telecommunication network) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15 and standardized as IETF STD 8, one of the first Internet standards. Typically, telnet provides access to a command-line interface on a remote machine.
The term telnet also refers to software which implements the client part of the protocol."

Installation

Telnet client and server are installed by default on the standard Armadeus rootfs (included in Busybox), but requires some configuration:

User account creation

  • As it's not a good idea to log in as root through Telnet, create a user that you will use when connecting:
 # adduser guest

 Changing password for guest
 New password:
 Retype password:
 Password for guest changed by root

Start script

  • Telnet server (telnetd) is launched by inetd when someone is trying to access port 23. This behaviour can be configured in /etc/inetd.conf:
 # cat /etc/inetd.conf
 23      stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/telnetd telnetd -l /bin/login
  • If so you just have to launch inetd daemon at the start of your system. You can for example add the following script on your APF as /etc/init.d/S60inetd (for convenience, a copy of this script can be found in target/scripts/) :
#! /bin/sh
 
[ -f /usr/sbin/inetd ] || exit 0
 
RETVAL=0
 
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
	start)
		echo -n "Starting INET services: "
		inetd
		RETVAL=$?
		[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/inet && echo "done"
		;;
	stop)
		echo -n "Stopping INET services: "
		killall inetd
		RETVAL=$?
		[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/inet && echo "done"
		;;
	status)
		echo -n "INET services are: "
		if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/inet ]; then
			echo "running"
		else
			echo "not running"
		fi
		;;
	restart)
		$0 stop
		$0 start
		RETVAL=$?
		;;
	reload)
		killall -HUP inetd
		RETVAL=$?
		;;
	*)
		echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|reload|restart}"
		exit 1
esac
 
exit $RETVAL
  • be sure that /etc/inet.d/S60inetd has executable rights ! Otherwise:
# chmod a+x /etc/inet.d/S60inetd

Usage

Host

  • When you're sure that inetd is running on your target, launch the connection that way on your PC:
$ telnet 192.168.0.10
Trying 192.168.0.10...
Connected to 192.168.0.10.

From here we do as if we were directly connected on the target:

Escape character is '^]'.
armadeus login: guest
Password:

$ uname -a       (to check you're really on your board ;-) )
Linux armadeus 2.6.27.2 #1 PREEMPT Thu Dec 4 14:09:27 CET 2008 armv4tl unknown

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