[citw150] Re: CITW 150 L6 Q6

  • From: Phil Miller <ubercute82@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:47:06 -0800 (PST)

telnet chat?  never heard of that, but i could image that it would be rather 
different then AIM or Yahoo

Bruce Davis <dvsbruce8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Everyone,
   
  I went to Wikipedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TELNET) and learned that 
Telnet is short for Teletype Network and is a protocol used over the internet 
or a LAN. Telnet connects a user?s computer to a server and can allow the user 
to run commands on the server from their desktop. From what I can see, most 
public Telnets revolve around games and chat.
   
  According to the article in Wikipedia, there are many security risks with the 
use of Telnets for a variety  of reasons. The article also recommended Telnets 
not be used anywhere security is important, such as the internet. 
   
  I joined the Vortex BBS (http://vortx.darktech.org/index.html) and it 
reminded me of the old DOS window. After I joined I had to wait for a 
verification email but no problems after that. For those who enjoy chat and 
bulletin boards I feel there are much better applications than Telnet, at least 
the one I joined.
   
  Regards, Bruce  Davis
  

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