Unix Web Shell
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use ssh or use nothing.
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@bfob The same average users who happen to be using the most insecure OS still in use to this day -- Windows..... mmmm so technically its perfectly fine to use telnet on such a system as they are already insecure as it is... everyone already knows that their password is just "123[->]" anyhow so meh, the telnet connection just verifies it.
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How to become a Unix Web Shell Administrator in 4:34 minutes. Best documentation ever released on the Webnet. Those bored with porting pre-IPv7 enabled bgp routing software to 64-bit PDP11 systems should take a look at this earthshaking video. I give 6 stars.
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Lol, that little retard has i-doser
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it would be more convinient to write a tutorial instead of recording it. I once needed to learn a software package from video tutorials, it was such a pain: rewinding and fast forwanding and all other complications. Keep It Simple, Stupid!
Anyway, why not!
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Indeed I agree.
Ignore my previous comment I am a jerk.
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@Nervejunktion : I mean he must explain the basics first. And not with the commandshell from win but with a real shell like sh, tcsh, or whatever.
Short: A good tutorial is beginning with the basics and after a few tuts growing up to the geek-stuff.
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I dont think anyone understands anything you say.
Thats why your sitting by yourself on your commputer commenting on this video.
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go take comp science classes and come back to do videos... you little noob
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I'd just use PuTTY and SSH into my boxes. No need to use a windows command shell. Or run linux inside a VMWare and ssh into it.
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yo man we can just do all those shits you did without even having a user-account
Never EVER use telnet to make connections to a server where logins or other confidential information is asked for from you. Telnet as said is insecure, and all transmissions are sent in clear text. In my opinion, any server that is running a telnet daemon is asking for trouble.
Good video to a certain extent, but next time use PuTTY, It's an SSH client for windows. It works with various Encryptions to protect your data transmissions.
djshaunp 4 years ago 12
I intended it for average users who have never heard of PuTTY
bfob 3 years ago