CHAPTER FOUR - TELNET
ACCESS
Telnet Access is only available using
SSH.
Telnet Access has been restricted to
experienced Telnet Users ONLY. Due to the amount of server problems encountered from users
with limited experience using Telnet, we now request that all users wishing to gain access
using Telnet, contact Technical Support to
have SSH activated.
Any user requesting such access assures
AMS that they are an experienced Telnet user. In the event that such user causes any
server crashes/damages, their Telnet Access Priveledges will be revoked and denied for any
future Telnet use.
If you need telnet access to our
servers, it can only be done using SSH. We have it set up to use RSA authentication. You
will need to create a key using your PC's SSH software, then use this feature to upload
the key to our servers. Once it is uploaded, you will be able to connect to our servers
using SSH. We do not provide an SSH program for your use. However, as a suggestion only,
you can visit http://www.vandyke.com
and download their SecureCRT software. This software is available as a 30 day trial and
afterwards must be purchased. Below we have provided instructions on setting up the
software.
SETTING UP SECURECRT:
Each time you run SecureCRT the following box will appear on your screen.
Ensure that the Session List tab is selected and then click on the New button on the right
hand side. This will create the session that you will use each time you telnet into your
account.

Following is a screen shot of the next
screen you will see. (Instructions for this area follow this screen shot.)

NAME - In the text box next to Name,
input a name that SecureCRT can use to identify this session that you are creating.
PROTOCOL - Select SSH from the drop down box.
As soon as you select SSH, additional boxes will appear below that selection as follows.

Connect via firewall - Leave this box
unchecked.
HOST NAME OR IP - Enter your domain name or ip number in this text box. (ie.
yourdomain.com)
PORT - Leave the default number that is there.
USERNAME - this is the username that you use to FTP to your account.
CIPHER - Select 3DES
AUTHENTICATION - Select Password from the drop down box.
PASSWORD - This is the password for your account, the same one you use to FTP to your
account.
Next you will need to click the Advanced button as indicated in the screen shot below. Be
sure to hit the Advance button and not the Advance tab.

In the next screen (Advanced SSH) the
Use Global radio button is selected by default, and the text box directly beneath that
will automatically be filled in with a file location.
Next locate and click on the Create
Identity File button as indicated in the screen shot below. (Everything else on that
screen should remain as is.)

The next step will generate the key
that will identify to your sessions. This key will be uploaded the first time that you
Telnet to your account. Click on Next as indicated in the screen shot.

In the next screen you are asked to
insert a Passphrase, by providing this passphrase your key will be encrypted. Next you are
asked to Confirm that passphrase just as you are when you provide a password. Once you've
provided this information, click on Next as indicated in the screen shot below.

In the next screen you are asked for a
length for your RSA pair, just accept the default and click Next as indicated in the
screen shot below.

In the next screen your key is actually
generated, move your mouse around until the status bars are complete and then click on
Next as indicated in the screen shot below.

In the next screen you are prompted for
a location in which to save your Key and Key Pair, you can accept the default, however if
you want this information saved in a different location be sure to write down the location
as it will be needed when you Telnet to your account the first time. Also, you should save
both files in the same location. Click on the Finish button as indicated below when you
have selected the location.

You are now returned to the Advanced
SSH window, just click on the OK button at the bottom of that window to close that screen,
as which point you are returned to the Session Preferences Window, again click on the OK
button at the bottom of that window to close that screen.
Install the key in the SSH section of your control
panel. In the space provided, copy and paste your public (RSA) key from your software
(this insures the key is exactly as it appears in your software).
Note: You will also be asked to enter your access
addresses, which are the IPs or host names from which you will be accessing the server. If
you do not know your access address(es), contact your ISP for the information. If your
address(es) is not static follow the examples below:
Example 1: ISP tells you that your IP ranges from
209.239.4.1 through 209.239.4.30 (this means that each time you log on, your IP address
could be any number between these). You should enter the address as 209.239.4.* (the * is
a wild card and can take the place of any digits.)
Example 2: ISP tells you that your host name will
either be home.name.you.aol.com or home.name.me.aol.com. You should enter the address as
*.aol.com (In this case the * replaces anything that may come before .aol.com).
Once addresses are listed, submit the request. This
generally takes about 10 minutes, then you will be able to test it.
You are now ready to Telnet to your
account by clicking on File and then on Connect or you can click on the Connect icon (3rd
icon from the left).
When you have successfully connected to
your account, you will be prompted to save the key that you just generated. Follow the
instructions on your screen and once you've done this you are ready to work within your
account. From here it's just like a normal Telnet session.
If you receive a Remote Site
Disconnected message, don't be alarmed. Keep attempting to connect.
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