Hey all,
I just installed freecap, and, as a test, I decided to try routing telnet.exe through it. When I run the telnet.exe application (started from the freecap GUI), it allows me to specify the connection to make, but as soon as I make the connection, telnet.exe shuts down. When I route something like Mozilla.exe through freecap, on the other hand, the program works fine. Does anyone know why this is? Thanks,
Hey all,
I just installed freecap, and, as a test, I decided to try routing telnet.exe through it. When I run the telnet.exe application (started from the freecap GUI), it allows me to specify the connection to make, but as soon as I make the connection, telnet.exe shuts down. When I route something like Mozilla.exe through freecap, on the other hand, the program works fine. Does anyone know why this is? Thanks,
OK, I guess I'll check my proxies again. I thought I had all working ones, but maybe the one I was using went down. Thanks for the help!
Evan
EviL, on May 4 2005, 03:58 AM, said:
Scr47h3, on May 4 2005, 12:02 AM, said:
Hey all,
I just installed freecap, and, as a test, I decided to try routing telnet.exe through it. When I run the telnet.exe application (started from the freecap GUI), it allows me to specify the connection to make, but as soon as I make the connection, telnet.exe shuts down. When I route something like Mozilla.exe through freecap, on the other hand, the program works fine. Does anyone know why this is? Thanks,
the other thing is... telnet that comes standard with windows blows. download putty... it is a free telnet/ssh client, with full ansi support including color (very similar to hyperterm in capabilitie, but a more streamline graphical interface which is not to much different from the windows based telnet.exe)
i dont know the URL off hand and I am to lazy to check.. Just google "putty" or "putty.exe" or "putty telnet client".. you get the idea. i dont know if this will solve your problem but atleast you will be using a better telnet client