SCN: telnet access on Eastside

patrick fisher clariun at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 29 20:46:38 PDT 2002


Okay,will further clarify:

No telnet is available at the libraries. You can telnet from home. That is the only
way I can get in, because the Java browser for the library is too clunky.

At the library, instead of telnet, at some of the terminals at least, you can
"telnet" (not a telnet program), you can log into a number of services.

Patrick


--- Randy Groves <randy at scn.org> wrote:
> 
> I just tried it here from home - when I click on 'Infonet Catalog' on my
> Mac, NCSA Telnet starts up.  Same thing on my PC.  So I'm assuming, unless
> something is different in the libraries, that is what is happening there
> too.  So, if they've disabled Telnet, then this wouldn't work.  Of course,
> they could be using a different address and web page inside the libraries.
> I haven't had the opportunity to get on one recently.
> 
> BTW - watch out what you type - I was surprised at what I found at
> www.kcls.com ...
> 
> -randy
> 
> 
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, patrick fisher wrote:
> 
> > To be specific, there is not a telnet program, but a text browser where you can
> log
> > into 3 community networks or the Seattle Public Library (from the KCLS
> libraries.)
> >
> >
> 


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