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hi vinayrao,
1. telnet is program to use the telnet-service of a telnet-server. Under UNIX the server program is normaly called telnetd. 2. This service does not run on windows boxes normaly but most times they have a telnet client program. 3. you should not use telnet because it is an insecure protocol sending password as clear text. please use ssh (under windows openssh / putty an other names) for serious work. |
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