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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on Monday, January 19, 2004 6:24:45 am by AristotlePagaltzis
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 Telnet is a protocol for remotely connecting to a machine and getting a console (a CommandLine) on that machine, as if you were local. 
  
 It was invented for ArpaNet and used extensively on the InterNet. 
  
-It runs on [TCP] [port ] 23. 
+It runs on [TCP] [Port ] 23. 
  
 See telnet(1) for information on the telnet client in Linux. 
  
 Telnet is totally insecure. (all plain text; no encryption.) While there exists a Telnet over [SSL], it has been replaced almost entirely by [SSH]. 
  
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