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dont know how to phrase this.. have an HTTP/web/telnet-port-80 question

Valhalla1

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okay, I know you can telnet to port 80 of the ip of a web server, but I don't know what commands are valid once you do that.

is there a command to list the files in the current directory? "ls" and "dir" won't work.

and can you change to sub directories and explore this way (view-only of course?)


or is there any other way to obtain a file listing for a particular directory of a web server? like sometimes if someone stores images for their site in blahblah.com/images/1.jpg, etc. you can just go to blahblah.com/images/ and if there is no index.html in that folder, you will see a listing of all the files.. but how else can you do it, if say they do have an index.html in that dir.?
 
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