If you want to login to a host via telnet you need to have the plain text password to send.
Maybe the best way to go is to store the password in a file in the users home directory, like ~/.password - where this can be protected by the filesystem permissions.
This avoids the effort of using encryption in a bad way, and protects you against everybody but the superuser who could read the file if they wished.
In reply to Re: Sending encrypted passwords via Telnet
by skx
in thread Sending encrypted passwords via Telnet
by theroninwins
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