[citw150] Re: Lesson 4 question 6
- From: Tim Cynar <timdebjake@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 16:46:57 -0800
I had the same problem trying to log on. I thought I should put an "x" but
actually you need to put a "t" then you will be able to access it. Once you
do get in be prepared to use alt-"letter" to navigate around, and even when
you find something it is very technical space stuff. Then check out the
link in my post and see what you could have been looking at in a normal web
browser. Good luck
Tim Cynar
timdebjake@xxxxxxxxxx
"Night Stalkers Don't Quit"
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Behalf Of Louie Ledesma
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 4:12 PM
To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [citw150] Lesson 4 question 6
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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