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Telnet

Telnet allows a user to remotely access and control another computer connected over a network. It opens a session on the remote computer that the user can then login to and run programs or access devices connected to that machine, utilizing its processing power. The telnet command takes either a domain name or IP address of the remote computer to open the connection on port 23 by default.

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Telnet

Telnet allows a user to remotely access and control another computer connected over a network. It opens a session on the remote computer that the user can then login to and run programs or access devices connected to that machine, utilizing its processing power. The telnet command takes either a domain name or IP address of the remote computer to open the connection on port 23 by default.

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Telnet _ Facilitates one person to work on another computer which is remotely located and connected through network _ Opens

a remote session on another computer _ Command: _ telnet <domain-name> _ telnet <IP Address> _ Benefits of using telnet _ One can login to remote machine and run his programs on the remote computer. (Using processing capacity) _ Can use devices connected to remote host _ Usually uses port number 23

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