[citw150] Re: citw150 lesson4 question6
- From: "48418Nick Bailey" <paintballkid789@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 05:06:49 +0000
I do agree that using telnet was very tricky. But like you said after awhile
it began to come together and make more sense. But I think everyone will
agree that todays form of Internet is much much better.
Nick Bailey
>From: <timnarhi@xxxxxxx>
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>Subject: [citw150] citw150 lesson4 question6
>Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:37:46 -0500
>
> what you learned about telnet?s uses:
> i learned many basic commands about telnet and how it works/what
>it is used for @: http://www.techtutorials.info/sertelnet.html and
>http://www.elated.com/tutorials/management/unix/basic/
>telnet is basically used for accessing a compy (computer) from a remote
>location, or for administrative purposes.
> where did you practice telnet?
> i practiced telnet @: telnet://140.147.254.3
>
> tell us what happened, and mention at least one thing that you learned
>about telnet as you tried using it:
> i cruised the "library of congress information system," looking at
>all of the info, finding out that telnet is tricky to use. i used some
>commands, including the "ls" command, which, when used, made a list of
>stuff/wordage that i didn't understand. i learned that the backspace key
>is very irrelevant in the telnet environment.
>
>-john narhi
>
>
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