Technical Briefs ROHAN help Files telnet telnet is not a network unto itself. telnet is a network protocol that allows you to connect to and log into a remote computer. Syntax is: rohan% telnet host where host is either the Domain Name or the IP Address of a remote computer. Usage example of a Domain Name: rohan% telnet library.sdsu.edu Usage example of an IP Address: rohan% telnet 130.191.17.100 See also, TELNET Guide
telnet telnet is not a network unto itself. telnet is a network protocol that allows you to connect to and log into a remote computer. Syntax is: rohan% telnet host where host is either the Domain Name or the IP Address of a remote computer. Usage example of a Domain Name: rohan% telnet library.sdsu.edu Usage example of an IP Address: rohan% telnet 130.191.17.100 See also, TELNET Guide
rohan% telnet host
rohan% telnet library.sdsu.edu
rohan% telnet 130.191.17.100
See also, TELNET Guide
SDSU Faculty and Students may send questions about software on ROHAN or ROHAN UNIX problems to problems@rohan.sdsu.edu