i'm new and want to no how to operate telnet
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i'm new and want to no how to operate telnet
Learning to spell should be your first goal....after that go here....
http://oregonstate.edu/aw/tutorials/telnet/
thanx 4 the link but my telnet prog looks nuttin' like that 1 mine looks like a DOS command prompt! (what does DOS stand 4?) direct oprating system ?
Disk Operating System
or
Denial Of Service
But we'll stick to the first one..
It doesn't matter how ur telnet looks, it works the same evr where..
TELNET just gives u direct (un coded / compressed) access to a terminal.
that's the way it all started. but nowadays telnet is considered old fashioned.. only to be used in lans (and even then sparsely) and for test communication to http mail or some other port.
So the thread topic is a bit weird.
TELNET IS NOT THE DISK OPERATING SYSTEM OF THE WEB ! !
Search google for Telnet+Walkthrough
www.google.com
y denial of service and i stll need a tutioral 4 telnet
when i said "telnet the dos of the internet" i meant the foundation of the web like dos evolved into windows
Stop before the fires get lit....
good idea so how bout a telnet tutioral (whats up with warez sites they lie all they r is endless links and pornads!)
Yes it's getting warm.... :firedevil
warez sites are for lamers, so they are filled with crapp like pr0n and 4DDS
Telnet is not the foundation of the internet, tcp/ip is..
telnet is layered on tcp/ip just like http and ftp
so even saying http the dos of the web is better then telnet the dos of the web..
try this link http://www.google.com/search?q=newbi...+tutorial+help
or else http://www.google.com/search?q=how+come+I+got+flamed
anyways what the hell is telnet 4
DOS stands for disk operating system written by T. patterson .
The original name when M/S bought it was QDOS or quick and dirty operating system.
QDOS was/is a scaled down version of CP/M :)
i bet many mac users would agree with the dirty part (macs suk)
why is it called denial of service?
Telnet is a program that allows you to connect your computer with another computer. If you're using Windows (I assume you are) your Telnet interface will look like a Dos prompt. To access your Windows Telnet client click Start, then Run, then type "telnet" in the run box, then click "OK." As a matter of fact, you can run Telnet from a Dos prompt. Just type in telnet and the IP of the computer you want to connect to. If you manage to connect to another system you will have to supply a userid and a password. If you want to learn to telnet, there are tutorials on this site. Dr. Toker gave you one too. Also, go the www.google.com and search for "telnet sites." You will find a list of sites (educational, government, etc) that you can legitimately telnet to. There are also Telnet clients you can get as freeware that will give you a nice Gui (graphical user interface) to work with. Try EasyTerm. Or hunt through freeware sites and find one. There out there.
I would just like to say "thank you" to this divxxx guy for at least not coming on here and asking stupid questions, then leaving. At least, even when he is about to be flamed, he stays with what he wants, and continues to try and learn more. I don't know, maybe I'm dumb or something, but I just think this commendable of an obvious newb... I like 'em better like this.
DOS = Disk Operating System ---> Makes computer useable
DoS = Denial of Service -----------> Shuts down part/all of comptuter
Telnet ----A tcp program used to access remote unix servers. (now some Windows Terminal servers)
warez = A way to waste your time searching for porn, but look like you are trying to find something that you really need.
just curius, how the hell did you come up with the name dixxxripper if you don't know the VERY basics of a computer? Did you put 3 x's because you are encoding divx porn? Do you have the foggest idea what divx is? Or what a ripper is? Or did you just hear the term on TV, so decided to use it?
****, I didn't wanna start flamming, but........sorry
do yourself a favor:
if you are running win2k or xp, find someone with a 9x machine and copy that version of telnet to a floppy and put it on your machine, it'll make life much easier for you.
DOS is not called denial of service.
denial of service (DoS) is an attack on a system where the machine becomes so overburdened with requests or things to handle that the service stops or the computer crashes.
i have a ? about telnet. say you get in thru code red or something like that...how to get a client (or non-server)box to accept telnet connections (like a server)
ok so whats the diffrence bewteen all the windows and i no the telnet on my friend s cpu is not a dos box will this help me and how?
It's easier to set the options on the 9x version of the Telnet terminal, like local echo and terminal type, it's also more accepting of diff. formats, and won't throw as many errors at ya.
The XP and ME terms r built inta DOS, and it just doesn't work as well, I was disaapointed when I saw that in XP, but you can always download different terminal emulators and stuff.
answer the guys question, howd you get your name?
and what exactly do you want to learn telnet for?
i don't even know what it is you are looking for anymore... what is the difference between all the windows... i think that is relatively obvious. telnet is not a "dos box" it is a text based program.... that is all.if you went to google and read the tutorials you wouldn't ahve so many questions...
Denial of Service is totally unrelated to theQuote:
operating system, MS-DOS.
It unfortunately has the same acronym D-O-S
Denial of service is a technique for harassing
Web servers, but we won't go into the
details.
BTW, many early computer programs resembled
a DOS prompt, because computers weren't
always powerful enough to carry the burden
of a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
:cool:
i have a very good tutorial at my website www.newbiemountain.tk . Here is a direct link http://www.geocities.com/newbiemountain/telnettut.html .... hav fun