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Originally Posted by poogles_uk
Just did a port scan:
Started scan
192.168.0.200:21 -> ftp (File Transfer [Control]) -> 220 Service ready for new user...
192.168.0.200:110 -> pop3 (Post Office Protocol - Version 3) -> -ERR AVG POP3 Proxy Server: Cannot connect to the mail server!..
192.168.0.200:80 -> www-http (World Wide Web HTTP) -> HTTP/1.0 200 OK..Server: Snap Appliance, Inc./4.0.860..Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15..Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 16:06:02 GMT....<HTML>.<HEAD>.<TITLE>Snap Server SNAPSERVER [Home]</TITLE>.<S
192.168.0.200:111 -> sunrpc (SUN Remote Procedure Call)
192.168.0.200:139 -> netbios-ssn (NETBIOS Session Service)
Stopping scan
Anyone got any ideas about putting telnet onto this?
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On most unix system, telnet is controlled with the inetd demon, throught the "inetd.conf" file located in /etc. Looking through my 2200 I was unable find them using the "ls" command. The /debug/info lists info inet. No telnet or inetd comands listed. PuTTY connection was refused.
I have the early BIOS update for the 2000, v 1.0 or 1.1 to 1.2.180 and the OS from v1 to v2 if needed. I believe you can jump from v2 to v4 directly. But the bios must be at least 1.2.180.
Has anyone had any problems when they change the CR2032 battery in the 1100/2200 models?
David