SSH is a secure alternative to Telnet?
priyadarshan 27-February-2008 12:22:19 PM

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Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet
Posted by crouse


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell
Posted by crouse


try this

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell - 75k -

Yes Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet.
Posted by waqasahmad


Yes Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet.
Posted by elvin



Posted: 27-February-2008 12:35:25 PM By: elvin

Yes Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet.

Posted: 03-March-2009 12:15:21 PM By: waqasahmad

try this

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell - 75k -

Yes Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet.

Posted: 27-March-2009 01:57:39 PM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell

Posted: 27-March-2009 02:46:20 PM By: crouse

Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that provides a remote logon to another host over the network. The SSH protocol is used to establish a secure Telnet session over TCP/IP.
It can thus be used instead of Telnet