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− | [[ | + | You must enable the telnet server in mq2telnet.ini's [Telnet Server] section. |
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+ | Set a valid Port=### | ||
+ | in the [Users] section, add <USER>=, where <USER>and | ||
+ | are the username and password you need enter to access the telnet server. Also, please set a "Welcome=message" | ||
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+ | Using telnet Use a real telnet client. (Putty works well for this) | ||
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+ | Connect to the system running EQ/MQ using the port you have in your ini. You should see your Welcome | ||
+ | message and a password prompt. (Enter it ;) | ||
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+ | Anything you type into the telnet session will be sent to the client and executed directly (like a macro statement) | ||
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+ | Any chat output will be sent to your telnet session. | ||
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+ | /telnet | ||
+ | Displays a list of all remote IP addresses for open telnet sessions. |
Revision as of 18:51, 22 June 2010
You must enable the telnet server in mq2telnet.ini's [Telnet Server] section.
Set a valid Port=### in the [Users] section, add <USER>=, where <USER>and are the username and password you need enter to access the telnet server. Also, please set a "Welcome=message"
Using telnet Use a real telnet client. (Putty works well for this)
Connect to the system running EQ/MQ using the port you have in your ini. You should see your Welcome
message and a password prompt. (Enter it ;)
Anything you type into the telnet session will be sent to the client and executed directly (like a macro statement)
Any chat output will be sent to your telnet session.
/telnet Displays a list of all remote IP addresses for open telnet sessions.