distinguish Telenet Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or Local Area Network local area ... text terminal terminal connection. User data is interspersed In band signaling in band with Telnet ... TCP . Telnet was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15, extended in RFC 854, and standardized .... Historically, Telnet provided access to a command line interface usually, of an operating system on a remote host. Most network equipment and operating system s with a TCP IP stack support a Telnet ... with Telnet, its use for this purpose has waned in favor of Secure Shell SSH . The term telnet may also refer to the software that implements the client part of the protocol. Telnet client applications are available for virtually all Platform computing computer platforms . Telnet is also used as a verb . To telnet means to establish a connection with the Telnet protocol, either with command line ..., telnet to the server, login and run the passwd command passwd command. Most often, a user will be telnetting ... Telnet is a client server protocol , based on a Reliability computer networking reliable ... Control Protocol TCP port number 23, where a Telnet server application telnetd is listening. Telnet ... March 5, 1973, Telnet was an ad hoc protocol with no official definition. ref ftp ftp.rfc editor.org in notes rfc318.txt RFC 318 documentation of old ad hoc telnet protocol ref Essentially, it used an 8 bit channel to exchange 7 bit ASCII data. Any byte with the high bit set was a special Telnet character. On March 5, 1973, a Telnet protocol standard was defined at University of California, Los Angeles UCLA ref ftp ftp.rfc editor.org in notes rfc495.txt RFC 495 Announcement of Telnet protocol ref with the publication of two NIC documents Telnet Protocol Specification, NIC 15372, and Telnet ... Telnet was initially developed in 1969, most users of networked computers were in the computer departments ... , recommend that the use of Telnet for remote logins should be discontinued under all normal circumstances ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Reverse telnet is a specialized application of telnet , where the server side of the connection reads and writes data to a TTY line RS 232 serial port , rather than providing a command shell to the host device. Typically, reverse telnet is implemented on an embedded device e.g. terminal console server , which has an Ethernet network interface and serial port s . Through the use of reverse telnet on such a device, IP networked users can use telnet to access serially connected devices. In the past, reverse telnet was typically used to connect to modem s or other external asynchronous devices. Today, reverse telnet is used mostly for connecting to the console port of a router, switch or other device. Example On the client, the command line for initiating a reverse telnet connection might look like this telnet 172.16.1.254 2002 The syntax in the above example would be valid for the command line telnet client packaged with many operating systems, including most Unixes, or available as an option or add on. In this example, 172.16.1.254 is the IP address of the console device, and 2002 is the TCP port associated with a TTY line on the server. See also Terminal server Console server DEFAULTSORT Reverse Telnet Category Internet protocols Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Unix network related software Category Out of band management ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 NCSA Telnet is an implementation of the TELNET protocol created at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications in 1986 ref http cs.illinois.edu csillinois history ref ref http www.ncsa.illinois.edu News Access Releases 97Releases 970328.PACIphilosophy.html ref and continuously developed until 1995. ref http www.ncsa.illinois.edu UserInfo Consulting Doc Telnet.html ref The initial implementation ran under Mac OS and Microsoft MS DOS and provided basic DEC VT102 terminal emulation as well as support for multiple simultaneous connections and an internal File Transfer Protocol FTP server. At the time, NCSA Telnet was the first implementation of telnet for the Macintosh or a PC that provided the ability to connect to multiple hosts simultaneously. Over time, the program evolved with added features and revisions to the user interface. Support for Tektronix 4010 4014 vector terminal emulation and a protocol for downloading and viewing raster images were added. In 1987, a short lived version for Sun Microsystems SunOS was released. Although the PC version of NCSA Telnet lost popularity once Microsoft Windows was in widespread use, the Macintosh version remained in use throughout the 1990s as a basic tool of connectivity in academic and commercial installations. NCSA Telnet originally used a built in TCP IP protocol stack to communicate over the network. As standard Application Programming Interfaces APIs became available for network communication, the program was adapted to use those methods, most notably Apple s MacTCP . However, the built in stack one of the few completely independently developed TCP IP stacks in use at the time continued to ship in the software for years. NCSA Telnet was released ... BYUTelnet InterCon Systems Corporation InterCon s TCP Connect series MacBlue Telnet Chinese language version MacTelnet NCSA Telnet J Japanese language version References references Category Free terminal ... more details
Wiktionarypar zoc ZOC may refer to ZOC software ZOC Terminal , an ssh telnet client and software terminal emulator Zone of control , the tiles adjacent to tiles occupied by objects in board wargames Disambig it ZOC ... more details
Lead rewrite date September 2009 Two Internet Engineering Task Force Internet standard standard s proposed by Jonathan B. Postel and J.K. Reynolds from University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute in their Request for Comments published in May 1983 . Among other features Telnet protocol was assigned TCP and UDP port server port 23 . STD 8 RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification STD 8 RFC 855 Telnet Option Specifications References Reflist External links http www.apps.ietf.org rfc stdlist.html List of Full Standard Request for Comments RFCs http www.rfc editor.org rfcxx00.html Official Internet Protocol Standards DEFAULTSORT Std 8 Category Internet standards ... more details
reprint from wOEzine, December 1998 BBS That Run Mystic telnet miserybbs.com Misery BBS run by netsurge home of the mystic bbs php library telnet blackthursday.net Black Thursday BBS Run by skatter since the late 90s telnet nnl.darktech.org Never Never Land BBS 419 area code oldest bbs since 91 telnet clutch.darktech.org Clutch BBS Originally launched in 95 telnet d1st.org Distortion BBS telnet mythology.darktech.org Mythology BBS Originally launched in 94 telnet fluph.darktech.org Fluph BBS 304 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Terminal Access Controller TAC is a host computer that accepts Computer terminal terminal connections, usually from dial up lines, and that allows the user to invoke Internet remote log on procedures, such as Telnet . Category Networking hardware Computer stub tr Terminal Giri Kontrol nitesi ... more details
Wiktionarypar putty Putty may refer to Putty , plastic material PuTTY , ssh telnet client and terminal emulator Putty computer game Silly Putty , children s toy Putty, New South Wales , a small town north west of Sydney See also Puttee , covering for the lower part of the leg from the ankle to the knee Disambig ru ... more details
Telenet may refer to Telenet Telenet USA , a former US particular packet switched network which went into service in 1975 Telenet Belgium , the largest provider of broadband cable services in Belgium Telenet Japan Telenet Japan , a Japan video game and software developer See also Telnet , a network protocol used on the Internet disambig fr Telenet ... more details
In computing , ctelnet is the name for a number of variations on TELNET Most notably in Solaris Operating System Solaris computer cluster clustering , the code ctelnet code command allows commands to be sent to many computers in the cluster simultaneously. It is part of the Sun Cluster Console . pconsole is a Secure shell SSH replacement for ctelnet http www.ka.sara.nl home walter pconsole , although ctelnet can be used with SSH as is http www.sun.com bigadmin content submitted ctelnet ssh.html . Ctelnet is the name of a TELNET agent library for Microsoft Windows and Linux . http www.kobore.net soft ctelnet disambig Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Remote administration software ... more details
for the mathematical term Division by zero Divide By Zero was a United Kingdom British video game developer . It was disestablished sometime in 1996. Fact date June 2008 Divide By Zero is a BBS originally started in 1996 in Columbia SC by Keven and Eric Coots. The BBS is now a telnet only BBS and can be accessed at telnet dvbz.synchro.net Games The Gene Machine Innocent Until Caught Innocent Until Caught 2 Presumed Guilty The Orion Conspiracy Category Companies disestablished in 1996 Category Defunct video game companies Category Software companies of the United Kingdom Category Video game companies of the United Kingdom Category Video game developers UK videogame company stub fr Divide By Zero ... more details
PC or web based terminal emulation packages that can interpret and display 5250 data streams. Telnet 5250 Telnet 5250, or TN5250 describes either the process of sending and receiving 5250 data streams using the Telnet protocol or the software that emulates a 5250 class terminal which communicates using ... TCP IP network instead of an System network architecture SNA network. Standard telnet clients cannot ... repository at IBM http www.faqs.org rfcs rfc1205.html RFC1205 5250 Telnet interface http www.faqs.org rfcs rfc2877.html RFC2877 5250 Telnet Enhancements http www.faqs.org rfcs rfc4777.html RFC4777 IBM s iSeries Telnet Enhancements Category IBM display devices 5250 Category Block oriented terminal ... more details
CHARGEN service session looks like this The user connects to the host using a telnet client. The user .... pre telnet localhost chargen Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is . & , . 0123456789 ... telnet quit Connection closed. pre This continues until the TCP connection is closed as shown in the trace by ending the telnet session. Abuse The service was used maliciously to crash MS DNS servers ... listening port telnet ntbox 19 telnet ntbox 53 . ref cite web url http support.microsoft.com kb 169461 title Access Violation in Dns.exe Caused by Malicious Telnet Attack publisher Support.microsoft.com ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Maple BBS, is one of two main telnet based Bulletin board system s developed in Taiwan . It is also popular in Hong Kong and mainland China . Many BBS systems are based on its source code. See also Firebird BBS Firebird DEFAULTSORT Maple Bbs Category Bulletin board system software Network software stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Firebird BBS is one of two main telnet based Bulletin board system s developed in Taiwan . It is also popular in Hong Kong and mainland China . Many derived BBS systems are based on its source code. Some popular sites like SMTH BBS and HKiBBS are using the derived system of the Firebird. See also Maple BBS Maple DEFAULTSORT Firebird Bbs Category Bulletin board system software Network software stub zh FireBird BBS ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced December 2009 orphan February 2009 Cisco Global Exploiter is a hacking tool used to find and exploit vulnerabilities in Cisco Systems Cisco Network systems. It is created by the Italian group called BlackAngels . CGE was discovered the first time on March, 2004. The tool has 14 known Cisco vulnerabilities ranging from telnet, HTTP, and UDP flooding. Category Computer network security Category Computer security software security software stub sv Cisco Global Exploiter ... more details
Expert subject Software date January 2009 Lead too short date January 2009 Infobox software name title SIO logo File logo caption screenshot File caption collapsible author developer Raymond L. Gwinn released Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no discontinued yes latest release version 160 latest release date Start date and age 1996 11 latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language operating system OS 2 platform size language status genre Device driver license alexa website SIO is a serial port driver package for OS 2 written by Raymond L. Gwinn . It is designed to not only improve performance over OS 2 s default serial drivers, but also improve compatibility. SIO contains a virtualized FOSSIL VX00 driver that can be loaded to provide FOSSIL support to DOS based communications software. SIO later added the ability to create virtualized COM ports, which, combined with the included program VMODEM, allows incoming telnet connections to be directed toward the virtualized COM port. Older communications software are also able to call out to telnet sites. This is possible due to a custom set of AT commands that allow users to pass a hostname to the VMODEM software. ref cite web url http www.sysopworld.com bbsfaq ch06.09.htm 6.09.02 accessdate 5 December 2008 title THE OFFICIAL BBS FAQ THE HISTORY OF FOSSIL DRIVERS ref . SIO and the included VMODEM software became very popular among Bulletin Board System operators due to the incoming telnet feature, as well as drastic speed improvements over other telnet solutions of the time. See also http www.os2world.com content view 14587 2 Ray Gwinn s story about the SIO driver http www.os2bbs.com docs access details vmodem.html Download location of SIO VMODEM References reflist Category Device drivers Category FOSSIL software stub ... more details
NVT may refer to Norton Villiers Triumph , a defunct British motorcycle manufacturer Network Virtual Terminal, a telecommunications concept originating in the Telnet protocol The IATA airport code for the Ministro Victor Konder International Airport in Brazil Another name for the canonical ensemble , where the number of particles N and volume V of the system are held constant and the temperature T is in equilibrium with that of its heat bath. disambiguation fr NVT it NVT nl NVT pt NVT ... more details
pcmicro was a large Bulletin Board System BBS support site from 1981 to 1998. Before the World Wide Web became popular, the pcmicro BBS served as a central file repository for all non commercial BBS software and related utilities. The BBS was a FidoNet nenber from 1991 1997, and was a support and distribution site for several shareware and freeware BBS packages including RemoteAccess , Proboard, and EleBBS. pcmicro later released a telnet communications driver named NetFoss which allows DOS based BBS software to be used over telnet. While the BBS is no longer in service today its entire collection of freeware and shareware BBS software and utilities can be found on the BBS Archives at http archives.thebbs.org. Containing thousands of third party add ons for BBS packages. See also List of BBS software FidoNet Category DOS on IBM PC compatibles de Mailbox Computer ... more details
Multiple issues orphan April 2010 notability April 2010 unreferenced April 2010 coi April 2010 Indigo Terminal Emulator is a commercial multi session terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows . It supports Secure Shell SSH , Telnet , and direct RS 232 communications. Some features of Indigo Terminal Emulator include Multi session support Session Manager Command Library Command Repeater automate timed commands Variable Manager Command Macros Custom Data Formatting Syntax Text Coloring Serial Pass Mode Data Logging File transfer VT100 , Linux emulations Auto login and auto connect Connection methods supported TELNET SERIAL RS232 REXEC RSH RLOGIN ECHO DAYTIME CHARGEN RAW SSH1 SSH2 SSH AUTO auto negotiation between SSH1 & SSH2 External links http www.shadeblue.com shadeBlue official homepage Category Cryptographic software Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Terminal emulators ... more details
Terminal Productivity Executive TPX , is a multiple session manager on IBM Mainframe s i.e. in z OS . It allows connected users to access resources with a single sign on ref http docweb.cns.ufl.edu docs d0038 d0038.pdf TPX Overview , docweb.cns.ufl.edu ref ref http dsitspe01.its.state.ms.us its DCUMan.nsf f201b3eea4a3768286256d880077c24b 4258edaf86d3986386256b4f005a1d67?OpenDocument TPX TERMINAL PRODUCTIVITY EXECUTIVE , its.state.ms.us ref It holds several sessions concurrently, allowing a person to switch among them via the single connection on their Computer terminal physical terminal or terminal emulator application, ref http www 01.ibm.com support docview.wss?uid swg21258944 Telnet SNA session with TPX Session Manager terminates due to bracketing error, Problem Abstract , ibm.com ref i.e. telnet . For each session, TPX uses a virtual terminal . I.e. users can use it to switch amongst ISPF and SDSF in the Time Sharing Option TSO . References references See also Time Sharing Option TSO , usually used to run ISPF Software stub Mainframe compu stub Category Mainframe computers Category IBM mainframe operating systems ... more details
notability Products date November 2011 Unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox software name TN3270 Plus developer SDI USA Development Team released Start date 2001 10 21 operating system Microsoft Windows status Active genre Telnet Terminal Emulator license SDI USA website URL www.sdisw.com TN3270 Plus is a 3270 terminal emulator . TN3270 Plus is one of the widely used Telnet terminal emulators. TN3270 Plus is used for connecting Windows PC users to IBM mainframe, AS 400 and UNIX systems via TCP IP . TN3270 Plus includes terminal emulation for 3270, 5250, VT100, VT220 and ANSI terminals plus an integrated set of TCP IP utilities. TN3270 Plus supports Windows 3.1x, 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP and Server 2003. User can configure the desktop interface to the required specifications with keyboard mapping, color definition and customizable ASCII to EBCDIC translation tables. External links http www.sdisw.com Category Terminal emulators Category Mainframe computers Category Windows software ... more details
Dammit BBS , telnet bbs.utopiadammit.com also available via Secure Shell ssh , home of vDOC Inara BBS , bbs.inarabbs.com port 23 telnet bbs.inarabbs.com External links http www.iscabbs.com ISCABBS.com ... more details
SPITFIRE BBS is a DOS based Bulletin Board System written by Mike Woltz, published by his company Buffalo Creek Software of West Des Moines, Iowa. SPITFIRE was written in Turbo Pascal with Assembly Language routines. It was released in 1987 under the Shareware concept and had a moderate sized fanbase, only outnumbered by products such as RemoteAccess , TriBBS , PCBoard , Major BBS , and Wildcat BBS . It was possible to run multiple nodes of SPITFIRE under Microsoft Windows and OS 2 although, most SysOp s preferred to use Quarterdeck s DESQview for this purpose. SPITFIRE interfaced with message relaying systems such as FidoNet through 3rd party utilities such as SHILOH, a QWK networking interfacing program, and BCSUTI, a Postlink style networking interface. SPITFIRE s most successful release Version 3.2 came in 1992, just before the World Wide Web exploded on the scene. By 1994, many SysOps began converting from running BBSes to becoming Internet Service Provider s. Mr. Woltz was greatly admired by loyal SysOps, but was known for being somewhat stubborn. Due to his unwillingness to add Internet connectivity to the software, SPITFIRE s usage dwindled significantly throughout the United States. It was and is still used throughout the world, particularly in countries where high speed Internet access is unavailable or banned. However, due to advances in technology, SPITFIRE can be run as a telnet BBS by using a virtual FOSSIL driver and TELNET telnet engine SIO VMODEM under OS 2 , NetFoss , NetSerial or NetModem under Microsoft Windows Windows . SPITFIRE version 3.6 was updated in 1999 for Y2K compliance. Current release is SPITFIRE 3.7 as of 1 January 2010 which is still supported by Buffalo Creek Software today. External links http www.homestead.com homeward index.html Homeward Bound BBS running Spitfire http www.buffalocrk.com Buffalo Creek Software http www.pcmicro.com netfoss NetFoss http www.randm.ca index.php GameSrv http pcmicro.com netserial NetSerial http netmo ... more details
Mergeto UUCP date April 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Lowercase title uux uux is a remote command execution over UUCP . The uux command is used to execute a Command computing command on a remote system , or to execute a command on the local system computer science local system using files from remote systems. The command is run by the uucico daemon which is not instant. See also rlogin Telnet Secure shell Category Unix network related software Unix stub network stub ... more details