Telnet has two sides: a user side and a host side. It was implemented
before the client/server terminology was used, but that's basically what it is.
I doubt that a PC running Windows 9X supports the host side. What would you
do it if it did? DOS commands, I guess. Remember Telnet is character-based.
Priscilla
At 02:01 PM 1/15/01, Paver, Charles wrote:
>Hi. Was wondering if someone could explain to me the following: If I want
>to telnet into another machine, like from pc to pc, how do i do it? I mean,
>I can telnet into a router or switch once I obviously know the ip address;
>but even when I do know the ip address of another pc, I still cant telnet
>into the pc on a network! Any ideas? Thanks!
>
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