
ettylink <host> [<port_number>] loginid password

        The 'ettylink' command is similar to the ttylink command (which see),
        but it accepts the login id and password to be provided to the <host>
        system should it request a login id and password.  The default port,
        87, on a Jnos system does NOT request these, so using ettylink to this
        port/application is not recommended.  The ettylink command is
        available when Jnos was compiled with MD5AUTHENTICATE #define'd.
        Ettylink will encrypt the password if the <host> system supports MD5
        authentication (as indicated by a [hex_number] challenge value in its
        password prompt).  If no such challenge is provided, the password is
        sent "in the clear".
