I have not read all of this thread.

But how about writing a socket program.
See  http://klement.dstorm.net/rpg/socktut/ip_proxy.html  for a program
that is close to what you might need. It allows client connections on two
ports you would need to allow connections on one port  and then start a
connection on your telnet port. You would have to move your exit program
logic into this new program.

John Ross



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