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Telnet Essay Research Paper TelnetPURPOSE OF THIS

Telnet Essay, Research Paper


Telnet


PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT


Before gophers, hypertext, and sophisticated web browsers, telnet was


the primary means by which computer users connected their machines with other


computers around the world. Telnet is a plain ASCII terminal emulation


protocol that is still used to access a variety of information sources, most


notably libraries and local BBS’s. This report will trace the history and usage


of this still popular and widely used protocol and explain where and how it


still manages to fit in today.


HISTORY AND FUTURE OF TELNET


“Telnet” is the accepted name of the Internet protocol and the command


name on UNIX systems for a type of terminal emulation program which allows users


to log into remote computer networks, whether the network being targeted for


login is physically in the next room or halfway around the globe. A common


program feature is the ability to emulate several diverse types of terminals–


ANSI, TTY, vt52, and more. In the early days of networking some ten to fifteen


years ago, the “internet” more or less consisted of telnet, FTP (file transfer


protocol), crude email programs, and news reading. Telnet made library catalogs,


online services, bulletin boards, databases and other network services available


to casual computer users, although not with the friendly graphic user interfaces


one sees today.


Each of the early internet functions could be invoked from the UNIX


prompt, however, each of them used a different client program with its own


unique problems. Internet software has since greatly matured, with modern web


browsers (i.e. Netscape and Internet Explorer) easily handling the WWW protocol


(http) along with the protocols for FTP, gopher, news, and email. Only the


telnet protocol to this day requires the use of an external program.


Due to problems with printing and saving and the primitive look and


feel of telnet connections, a movement is underway to transform information


resources from telnet-accessible sites to full fledged web sites. However, it


is estimated that it will still take several years before quality web interfaces


exist for all of the resources now currently available only via telnet.


Therefore, knowing the underlying command structure of terminal emulation


programs like telnet is likely to remain necessary for the networking


professional for some time to come.


ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TELNET


The chief advantage to the telnet protocol today lies in the fact that


many services and most library catalogs on the Internet remain accessible today


only via the telnet connection. Since telnet is a terminal application, many


see it as a mere holdover from the days of mainframe computers and minicomputers.


With the recent interest in $500 Internet terminals may foretell a resurgence


in this business. Disadvantages include the aforementioned problems that telnet


tends to have printing and saving files, and its primitive look and feel when


compared to more modern web browsers.


OTHER APPROACHES


The functionality of the telnet protocol may be compared with the UNIX


“rlogin” command, an older remote command that still has some utility today.


Rlogin is a protocol invoked by users with accounts on two different UNIX


machines, allowing connections for certain specified users without a password.


This requires setting up a “.rhosts” or “/etc/hosts.equiv” file and may involve


some security risks, so caution is advised.


Using telnet instead of the rlogin command will accomplish the same


results, but the use of the rlogin command will have the effect of saving


keystrokes, particularly if it is used in conjunction with an alias.


CONCLUSION


Some argue that the future of the Internet lies in sophisticated web


browsers like Netscape and Internet Explorer, or tools such as Gopher that


“save” end users from having to deal with the command line prompt and the


peculiar details of commands like Telnet. While that may be the case, the


tendency remains in place for programmers to develop new software by building on


the old. Therefore, knowing the underlying command structure of older protocols


like telnet and rlogin are likely to remain essential skills for the networking


professional in the forseeable future.

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