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Telnet Summary
1,078 words, approx. 4 pages
Telnet was officially adopted as a widely accepted computer communications protocol in May 1983. It was created and implemented to allow servers and PCs to communicate through the creation of a widely deployed communication interface where commands...
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Telnet Summary
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Telnet is a simple Internet program for connecting users to remote hosts (computer systems accessible at distant locations) and servers (network devices that manage network resources). The Telnet program contains a set of procedures (commonly called a...
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TELNET Information
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Telnet explored. (Internet) (Column)
01/01/1994: 2,143 words, approx. 7 pages
The 'telnet' login command on the Internet, used to access other computers, is very simple, but there are some additional features to know. Telnet may be invoked in an alternative manner by using the command mode. The telenet escape sequence is explained. One may...
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Telnet traveling. (Internet usage techniques)
11/01/1994: 1,451 words, approx. 5 pages
The telnet function lets "Internauts" connect to other host computers where they can obtain information, explore a database, or do computations or processing. When you invoke telnet to connect to a remote library's online public access catalog (OPAC), searching transactions appear on your...
 


 

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