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Unix ---> telnet

The telnet command opens a connection to another computer via the internet network. This command allows you to log onto machines around the world that you have accounts on or that allow public access. For example, the University of Michigan offers public telnet access to weather information. To access this information type


    telnet madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000

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