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Telnet-accesible site - vertaling naar Engels

NETWORK PROTOCOL FOR BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION USING A VIRTUAL TERMINAL CONNECTION
Telnetd; Port 23; TELNET
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Telnet-accesible site      
(n.) = centro accesible mediante Telnet
Ex: Hytelnet is a resource discovery tool that allows a user to browse through hyptertext documents listing more than 1,400 Telnet-accessible sites on the Internet, and the resources they contain.
telnet         
(n.) = telnet

Def: En Internet, programa utilizado para conectarse desde un ordenador a otro a través de Internet.
Ex: Telnet is the command and program used to login from one Internet site to another.
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* Telnet-accesible site = centro accesible mediante Telnet
* Telnet site = servidor Telnet
archaeological site         
PLACE (OR GROUP OF PHYSICAL SITES) IN WHICH EVIDENCE OF PAST ACTIVITY IS PRESERVED
Archeological site; Archaeological sites; Archeological Site; Archeological sites; Archeological district; Archaeological district; Archaeological remains; Archaeological park
(n.) = yacimiento arqueológico, excavación arqueologica
Ex: This program has been tested on 2 large archaeological sites with good results in terms of speed and accuracy of data entry.

Definitie

linear
adj.
Botánica. Zoología. Líneal.
verbo trans.
1) Tirar líneas.
2) poco usado Bosquejar.

Wikipedia

Telnet

Telnet (short for "teletype network") is a client/server application protocol that provides access to virtual terminals of remote systems on local area networks or the Internet. Telnet consists of two components: (1) the protocol itself which specifies how two parties to communicate and (2) the software application that provides the service. User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented data connection over the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Telnet was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15, extended in RFC 855, and standardized as Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Standard STD 8, one of the first Internet standards. Telnet transmits all information including usernames and passwords in plaintext so it is not recommended for security-sensitive applications such as remote management of routers. Telnet's use for this purpose has waned significantly in favor of SSH. Some extensions to Telnet which would provide encryption have been proposed.