Edit Sim Std Server - Telnet
Use the Edit Sim Std Server - Telnet dialog box to add or edit a Telnet definition.
You will find a description of what are Sim Std Servers here.
A Telnet server is used to allow visitors to open a remote console on the server machine.
This Sim Std Server emulates the Telnet protocol.
The visitor is asked for their user name and password, which will never be accepted.
Title
- Name
Each Sim Std Server requires a unique name, which is used to identify it.
- Description
A piece of text for notes on what the Sim Std Server aims to support
- Default Port
Most services have standard ports on which visitors expect to find them.
The default port for Telnet is 23.
This is only used as a prompt during configuration of a Listen; a Sim Std Server can be set on
any or many different ports.
- Severity
The severity level that events generated by this Sim Std Server will be given.
This can be overridden as part of the Listen configuration.
Options
These settings control how this Sim Std Server responds to a visitor.
- Emulation
The real server that is emulated.
NB. At present only the Microsoft server is emulated.
- Time out
The time in seconds that the KFSensor server allows the session to continue for before closing the connection.
- Idle Time out
The time in seconds that the KFSensor server will wait for traffic on a connection before closing the connection.
- Receive limit
The maximum number of bytes that will be accepted from the visitor before the connection is closed.
Related Topics
KFSensor On-Line Manual Contents