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NFB's BBS system, NFB-Net, can be reached via Telnet. Telnet to
fbnet.org
It's a Maximus system and you'll be asked for your name or to register
if you're a new user. I believe there's a way to look around with
limited privileges if you haven't registered.
Also, the Regional Library for the state of Washington, the Washington
Talking Book and Braille Library, can be looked at via Telnet. It's a
VAX/VMS system. Telnet to
wtbbl.org
At the "user-name" prompt, type "opac" and hit ENTER. You'll be given a
choice from 1 to 4. "1" logs you into the system; "4" logs you out.
YOu can look at WTBBL's on-line catalog.
There is a list of BBS's to which on can Telnet but I forget what it's
called. The "Main Menu" for a couple weeks ago had one of Tony
Baechler's reports on Telnet and in it he mentions this list as well as
demonstrating how a BBS works on one particular system.
I believe that one can still Telnet to
callbook.ualr.edu 2000
to look up ham calls, names, etc. The "2000" after the fqdn is the port
to which Telnet should attach, i.e., Port 2000 (as opposed to the
default 23).
HTH.
Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]>
Amateur Radio: < K 7 U I J >
... Go Mariners!
----- Original Message -----
From: "JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:10 PM
Subject: oT would like to do a demonstration of telnet, but don't know
of too many telnet sites to go to
> Good evening everyone. I would like to some time in the near future do
a
> demonstration of telnet to some people, but I don't know of any hosts
to
> do besides my E-mail and freenet account and Weather Underground.
Does
> anyone know of some public telnet sites I can take people to through
> Windows just to show them what it is? Any information would be
> appreciated, and thanks in advance.
>
>
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