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<blockquote data-quote="lkgamage" data-source="post: 5210747" data-attributes="member: 5361"><p>Hay raaajit,</p><p></p><p>Cool stuff. Good point to start. Real hacking methods are much harder than this. </p><p></p><p>Do not misunderstand that hacking is just a breaking things. It is another way of development. People are finding alternative ways to solve complex problems. Peoples who think "out of the box" called "Hackers". </p><p></p><p>Regarding your post, In all modern operating systems TELNET port (port 23) is blocked by default (except some Linux releases). This is due to security reasons. If you have installed any kind of firewall software or you have turned on your router's firewall, situation become worst. Before you test TELNET, you need to clear the path to your target computer. </p><p></p><p>Also, you need some basic tools before start. </p><p>1. IP Scanner</p><p>2. Port scanner</p><p>3. TCP/UDP packet analyzer</p><p></p><p>You may freely available these software from the internet. Linux has built in tools. These tools would be your eyes on the network. </p><p></p><p>If you know the IP address that you want to reach, first, PING to that ip and make sure it is reachable and alive. </p><p>(ex: PING 192.168.1.1)</p><p></p><p>Then, scan for open ports that you can connect to. (Ports are just a holes you can connect and do stuff) Default TELNET port is 23. check whether it is available using a port scanner. In some causes, System administrator can alter default ports, for example, most web server/virtual dedicated servers provide TELNET via port 335. FTP provide service over port 21 and 990 still you can use TELNET to connect these ports.</p><p>Ex: TELNET 192.168.1.1 335</p><p></p><p>There are another thing that you need to pay your attention. You need to exactly know what your are going to connect. </p><p>1. Platform and Version - Windows/Linux/Mac</p><p>2. Which software has installed and services running</p><p>This is extremely helpful to find a hole in your target.</p><p></p><p>Happy hacking. Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkgamage, post: 5210747, member: 5361"] Hay raaajit, Cool stuff. Good point to start. Real hacking methods are much harder than this. Do not misunderstand that hacking is just a breaking things. It is another way of development. People are finding alternative ways to solve complex problems. Peoples who think "out of the box" called "Hackers". Regarding your post, In all modern operating systems TELNET port (port 23) is blocked by default (except some Linux releases). This is due to security reasons. If you have installed any kind of firewall software or you have turned on your router's firewall, situation become worst. Before you test TELNET, you need to clear the path to your target computer. Also, you need some basic tools before start. 1. IP Scanner 2. Port scanner 3. TCP/UDP packet analyzer You may freely available these software from the internet. Linux has built in tools. These tools would be your eyes on the network. If you know the IP address that you want to reach, first, PING to that ip and make sure it is reachable and alive. (ex: PING 192.168.1.1) Then, scan for open ports that you can connect to. (Ports are just a holes you can connect and do stuff) Default TELNET port is 23. check whether it is available using a port scanner. In some causes, System administrator can alter default ports, for example, most web server/virtual dedicated servers provide TELNET via port 335. FTP provide service over port 21 and 990 still you can use TELNET to connect these ports. Ex: TELNET 192.168.1.1 335 There are another thing that you need to pay your attention. You need to exactly know what your are going to connect. 1. Platform and Version - Windows/Linux/Mac 2. Which software has installed and services running This is extremely helpful to find a hole in your target. Happy hacking. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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