Are there even any legitimate uses for running a telnet daemon any more?
(That is a genuine question - as far as I can see, SSH is always a
perfect replacement).
How about, as a service to enable as you are updating SSH remotely from the other side of the country to fix the most recent problem security problem and need a backup system to get into the server in the event that something goes wrong?
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