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I looked at the solution proposed by @John Daniel - https://forums.developer.apple.com/message/235897#235897, and found that the inetutils gnu package contains many client and server applications. I have even noticed that many are already installed in the High Sierra. As I ldn't like to overwrite applications that are already come in OS X, I selected what to install, in my case, ftp and telnet clients. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1 - It is required that you have XCODE installed and configured to be able to compile the packages. Access the terminal / shell
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2 - Download the latest version of the inetutils package, in my case inetutils-1.9.4, at:
3 - Unpack with:
tar xvjf inetutils-1.9.4.tar.gz
4 - Enter the inetutils-1.9.4 folder with:
cd inetutils-1.9.4
5 - Configure the package with the following:
./configure --disable-servers --disable-dnsdomainname --disable-hostname --disable-ping --disable-ping6 --disable-rcp --disable-rexec --disable-rlogin --disable-rsh --disable-logger --disable-talk --disable-tftp --disable-whois --disable-ifconfig --disable-traceroute
6 - To compile execute:
make
7 - For the installation I ddin't use make install, I preferred to copy only the necessary files to /usr/local/bin/ , as below:
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sudo cp telnet/telnet /usr/local/bin/
sudo cp ftp/ftp /usr/local/bin/
8 - Now just test and use and be happy.