Computer Science, asked by Zainab007, 1 year ago

what is telnet?? plz explain​

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Answered by OJASWI
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A terminal emulation that enables a user to connect to a remote host or device using a telnet client, usually over port 23. ... In the image to the right, is an example of a telnet session. As can be seen from this example, a telnet session is a command line interface.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Explanation for the Telnet:

  • Telnet Stands for the Teletype Network.
  • Telnet is an application protocol used to access a remote host.
  • It is used to access the remote system over TCP/IP network.
  • It gives access to the 'command line interface'.
  • Telnet does not provide security so it is used with SSH to provide encryption to Remote access.
  • It is a bidirectional text-oriented communication using a virtual terminal connection over 8 bytes.
  • It is essentially used for testing and troubleshooting servers remotely.
  • It uses the 'Transmission Control protocol' as the underlying protocol.

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