Well, I have Mac, so I am unix, so basically, telnet is taking your terminal and doing the save thing on someone else's computer?
I remember finding something like this on the internet, and I believe it did something like this.
let's say I wanted to play tricks on my friend, with a mac sitting right next to me by having his computer talk to him, could I use telnet, find another computer on the same network, (LAN or WAN?) and say open up applescript and type and execute the necessary commands? What about if I were at school where there are macs, and I wanted to access the computer I am now, which is my mac, and edit a preference or copy a file to that computer? could I do something like that. It's jsut that there a lot of things I don't understand in that pic you sent me for instance:
what are operating parameters?
and what is "connect to a site" as in what arguments would I have to give telnet to connect to a site, whatever site refers to... Could I get onto other IP's and stuff like that.
Also, why do people say to disable telnet and get ssh. what is ssh again? what's the difference?
Thanks!!!!