Added a telnet section

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Daniel Stenberg 2001-02-05 22:35:21 +00:00
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There's no use for a password on the -u switch, but a blank one will make
curl ask for one and you already entered the real password to kauth.
TELNET
The curl telnet support is basic and very easy to use. Curl passes all data
passed to it on stdin to the remote server. Connect to a remote telnet
server using a command line similar to:
curl telnet://remote.server.com
And enter the data to pass to the server on stdin. The result will be sent
stdout or to the file you specify with -o.
You might want the -N/--no-buffer option to switch off the buffered output
for slow connections or if the output from the remote site is slow and/or
without newlines.
NOTE: the telnet protocol does not specify any way to login with a specified
user and password and thus curl can't do that automatically. To do that, you
need to track when the login prompt is received and send the username and
password accordingly.
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