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Though this is a rudimentary server, it is not a telnet server. It depends on the client if it is willing to communicate with such a non-telnet endpoint.

I think it would be easier to replace the login shell of the user with some interceptor. That way the application would talk to a real telnetd, which - after authenticating the client - will connect it to your login shell replacement, where you may perform anything you like.

Greetings,
-jo

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Re^4: creating a fake telnet middleware
by leostereo (Beadle) on Apr 11, 2020 at 21:10 UTC
    Thanks for your idea. I will work on that. Regards. Leandro.