Paranoid TelnetD, also known as ptelnetd or Paranoid Telnet Daemon, is a cool command-line tool that acts as a non-interactive daemon. It’s built to set up a Ternet server with some pretty unique features.
This software is super useful for older embedded devices, like those hand scanners you see in warehouses that use the Telnet protocol to communicate. So if you're working in logistics or inventory management, this might be right up your alley!
Let’s talk about what makes Paranoid TelnetD stand out:
You can check out all the command-line options by running ‘ptelnetd --help
’ in your terminal. This will show you how to set the service port, manage PID files, restrict access to specific network interfaces, and even choose different authentication methods.
You can easily create lists of users who can log in or get denied access, along with lists of hosts and MAC addresses that are either allowed or blocked. Plus, you can adjust the syslog level, set session idle timeouts in seconds, and customize messages displayed when clients connect.
The great news? Installing Paranoid TelnetD on any Linux distribution is a breeze! It works on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Just download the latest version from Softpedia (or check it out at here!). Unpack the archive on your PC, fire up Terminal, navigate to where you unpacked it (like by typing 'cd /home/softpedia/paranoid-telnetd-0.4'), then run ‘./configure && make
’ followed by ‘make install
’ as root to get it installed.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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