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Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000)
From: aaron () aaronp com
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:26:46 -0800
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:58:59PM +0100, Wu Fei Liang wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2004 18:16, you wrote:Try https instead of http. If they have https enabled in webmin, it might not automatially change from http. JeffHi Jeff! I've already tried this with the browser. It won't work. And since telnet can't speak ssl I don't know what to do. Maybe there is another tool?
Try telnet-ssl, =). http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/telnet-ssl [from manpage] -z ssl Negotiate SSL at first, then use telnet protocol. In this mode you can connect to any server supporting directly SSL like Apache-SSL. Use telnet -z ssl ssl3.netscape.com https for example. telnet protocol negotiation goes encrypted. -sithender --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Wu Fei Liang (Feb 05)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) sil (Feb 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Wu Fei Liang (Feb 05)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Jeremiah Cornelius (Feb 06)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) LFM (Feb 06)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) aaron (Feb 07)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Mattias Ahnberg (Feb 11)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Jeremiah Cornelius (Feb 06)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Travis Schack (Feb 06)
- RE: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Pratt, Benjamin E. (Feb 06)
- Re: Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) countz3r0 (Feb 06)
- Re: Remote connection to Webmin Service (Port 10000) Wu Fei Liang (Feb 06)