A list of fun destinations for telnet

(telnet.org)

113 points | by tokyobreakfast 8 hours ago ago

20 comments

  • augusteo 5 hours ago

    The Star Wars ASCII animation was how I learned telnet existed. Felt like discovering a secret passage in the internet.

    There's something pure about text-based interfaces. No loading spinners, no JavaScript frameworks, no cookie banners. Just text.

    • nomel 3 hours ago

      Wanting to know how email worked and then stumbling on it being mentioned next to the relevant RFCs was my first exposure! You could easily check pop3 mail over telnet, by sending all the commands by hand. HELO!

      I then made my first email client, then an RFC later, and after browsing the web through telnet for a while, made my first web server!

      • tosti 5 minutes ago

        Telnet was among my debugging tools for web applications.

        And sending an email without line editing felt much more exciting than a dedicated mail client. Just dig the remote MX, telnet to port 25 and do it by hand. Marvelous!

    • gambiting an hour ago

      I remember showing it to people on school computers circa....2008? Which was funny because nearly everything was blocked on these machines......but CMD and telnet worked fine lol. I remembered the URL by heart because of it :D

  • cl3misch 3 hours ago

    I was wondering why the Starwars one is not at the top of the list. Then I saw it no longer exists :-(

    • sigio an hour ago

      It still exists, and still works. I was sure I showed it to someone a few months ago, and just confirmed, it's still online. (I know the guy who built it). It works over ipv4 and v6, with the ipv6 version having some additions ;)

  • m-hodges 5 hours ago

    Oh man RIP towel.blinkenlights.nl 23

    • kidbomb 4 hours ago

      Anyone knows what happened with it? Maybe the creator would like to pass the torch?

      • sigio an hour ago

        Its still running just fine

        • huhtenberg 26 minutes ago

          Connecting to it times out for me.

            traceroute:
                ...
            15  213.136.2.6  35.049 ms  34.440 ms  34.338 ms
            16  213.136.2.20  34.814 ms  33.359 ms  35.116 ms
            17  213.154.229.42  33.837 ms  33.572 ms  34.794 ms
            18  213.136.8.188  30.174 ms  28.810 ms  33.674 ms
          
            tcptraceroute ... 23 :
                ...
            15  213.136.2.6  28.626 ms  28.657 ms  28.849 ms
            16  213.136.2.20  28.608 ms  28.483 ms  28.515 ms
            17  213.154.229.42  27.989 ms  28.058 ms  29.336 ms
            18  * * *
  • mwest 4 hours ago

    Very cool, some nice nostalgia looking through that list!

    Missed a trick not being able to “telnet telnet.org” though. :-)

  • tech-no-logical 3 hours ago

    for years I had this in my .muttrc. it's been commented out since it stopped working...

    #set signature="cat ~/.signature && telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl 666 | tail -n3|"

  • shorden 5 hours ago

    nethack.alt.org is conspicuously absent...

    • anthk 2 hours ago

      And Slashem (his expanded sibling) and the server for Dungeon Crawl (for people which prefer action over exploration).

  • crowfunder 2 hours ago

    Wasted opportunity for a telnet.net or tel.net domain.

  • sgt 5 hours ago

    This is insane

    > doom.w-graj.net 666

    > Play Doom in the terminal (code and details)

  • _ache_ 3 hours ago

    Related to the last Telnet CVE? Why talking about telnet now otherwise?

  • n0um3n4 7 hours ago

    uff I hope i can list my MUD game (still in dev, though)