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As I don't like to overwrite applications that are already come in OS X, I selected exactly what I want to install, in my case, ftp and telnet clients. I have even noticed that many are already installed in the Mojave. You can use curl to download the inetutils, as below:Ĥ - Enter the inetutils-1.9.4 folder with:ĥ - Configure the package with the following:Īs I said in the introduction to this article, the gnu-inetutils package contains many client and server applications. Access the terminal / shellĢ - Download the latest version of the gnu-inetutils package, in my case inetutils-1.9.4, at:
TELNET ON MAC OS MOJAVE MAC OS X
The entire procedure has been reviewed and tested with Mac OS X Mojave and is running 100% correctly.ġ - It is required that you have XCODE installed and configured to be able to compile the packages. So, I once again followed the step-by-step of my old article and installed exactly what I needed, telnet and ftp. Well I returned to my old article and I noticed that some friends of the forum suggested using ports or by homebrew, which are two valid solutions to solve the problem, but I personally do not like to use them, as they’ ll install telnet and ftp, and will overwrite several programs that have already come in the default installation of Mac OS X. With the release of Mac OS X Mojave, I realized that telnet and fpt have not been installed again, as I use a lot this system tools to development and test systems and networks.
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Last year I wrote an article about installing telnet and ftp on Mac OS X High Sierra, you can read the article at the link below: