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    Telnet

    Hello,

    I would like to know how can youconnect to a server that is using telnet (host, port, login, password) and execute some commands. The server to enter it you must first connect, then press the spacebar for a space and then you can type you login(enter) and your password(enter). You are now able to type what you want.

    Thanks a lot for any answer in advance !

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    You would need to write a client. Check out example 2 at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.sockets.php

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