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Hi I am new to unix. I have a question: what are all the unix commands that I have to do for telnet for my site www.supremexbox.com. My server is www.your-site.com.
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Unix commands for telnet are found in the man pages under telnet.
Just type " man telnet " and you'll get heaps of options....try that first - then try and be more specific with what you are trying to do here... ![]() |
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if you don't know what should you do to create a telnet connection, you should see telnet manual.
. user$ man telnet and if you still dont know exactly what you should do or type after telnet connection established, i suggest you to read some papers about BASIC UNIX COMMAND, here's the example URL: . http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/ . http://falcon.jmu.edu/unix/basic.shtml or you can find some pages from GOOGLE (http://google.com). |
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