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▪ I. telnet, n. Computing. Brit. |ˈtɛlnɛt|, U.S. |ˈtɛlnɛt| Forms: 19– TELNET, 19– Telnet, 19– telnet [‹ tel- (in tele- comb. form; compare telecommunication n., Teletype n.) + -net (in network n.).] A protocol used in TCP/IP networks which allows the user of one computer to log in to another computer, esp. remotely via the Internet. Also: a program that establishes a connection from one computer to another by means of such a protocol; a link thus established.
1969C. S. Carr Request for Comments (Network Working Group) (Electronic text) No. 15. 1 A sub-system called ‘Telnet’ is proposed which is a shell program around the network system primitives, allowing a teletype or similar terminal at a remote host to function as a teletype at the serving host. 1975V. G. Cerf ARPA Internat. Protocols Status Rep. ii. 4 BBN may have a primitive TELNET nearly completed. 1992UNIX Rev. Mar. 96/1 We could alias cd, but this causes problems if you log in over a text-only link, such as telnet. 1993Computing 24 June (Special Rep.) 21/3 Among the non-proprietary industry standards is Telnet (Telecommunications Network Protocol), defined by the US Department of Defense and widely used to provide remote log-in facilities. 2000Internet Money No. 15. 169/1 Multiple routes to the Internet with feeds from separate telco providers... Full FTP and SSH telnet access. ▪ II. telnet, v. Computing. Brit. |ˈtɛlnɛt|, U.S. |ˈtɛlˌnɛt| Forms: 19– TELNET, 19– Telnet, 19– telnet [‹ telnet n.] intr. To log in or make a connection to a computer, esp. remotely via the Internet, using a telnet program. Also with in, into.
1984B. A. Anderson Request for Comments (Network Working Group) (Electronic text) No. 927. 1 All hosts at one site..can use this option to avoid double login when TELNETing to one another. 1989Communications Assoc. Computing Machinery 32 689 It was made from an Annex terminal server at Aiken Laboratory at Harvard, by telneting to the SMTP port of iris.brown.edu. 1994.net Dec. 50/2 Most service providers have gopher clients up and running—if yours doesn't, you can always Telnet to one. 1995Entertainm. Weekly 13 Oct. 19 (advt.) Today a student asked me, ‘Mrs. Alvarez, how do I telnet into a remote server?’ 1998N.Y. Times 3 Sept. d13/3 Not every server or mainframe will allow someone to telnet in. |