what is the diffrence betwwen telnet and ssh.this question
is asked by nikhil and i am plasing the answer here insteed
of his personal mail.
Answer Posted / jm
telnet is a remote management protocol
ssh is the same but secure
SSH sends your login and password (and everything else)
converted into secret code that gets unencoded at the other
end. That way anyone that is sniffing one of the systems
involved cannot see and steal your password.
However, because SSH is encrypted it is not appropriate for
some uses. Where speed is needed, or over really bad slow
connections, or when a raw connection is needed. For
example, system administrators often use telnet to
troubleshoot other services such as webserver or email
because they can see exactly what is and is not getting sent
and received.
Also telnet is easier to include into other programs so in
cases where security is not a big deal, telnet will often be
used. Such as online games.
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