[citw150] Lesson 4 question 6
- From: "Louie Ledesma" <llede001@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 20:11:30 -0400
I have never heard of telnet before, so I was a bit lost
with this question. I looked up telnet and found some
information on,
http://oregonstate.edu/cws/tutorials/command-shell/ This
is what I learned about telnet. It is the shortened term
for Telephone Networking. Telnet is a protocol which
enables a person to have remote computer access. "Telnet
allows for remote access of a computer and to provide the
ability to instruct that computer to create, edit,
execute, and delete files just as if the user were sitting
at that computer."
I tried using the telnet://134.4.10.106 I logged in as
ned, then it asked me to put and x if I had a workstation
or q to quit. I put in an x at which time it asked me my
host name I was lost from that point on, so I put in q to
quit.
Louie Ledesma
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