March 18, 2010
Telnet Server Overview
Telnet servers give users the ability to log on to a host computer and perform tasks as if they're actually working on the remote computer itself. Users can access the host through the telnet server from anywhere in the world using a telnet client. The second type of server offered in this section is the WAIS server. Before the arrival of the Web, Wide Area Information Search (WAIS) servers were critical for allowing users to perform searches for key words in files. While not as popular today, developers looking to round out their selection of Internet services will want to give consideration to the WAIS servers listed below.
Networking Solutions
- 1 Linux Server Management Nightmare: Attack of the Killer Penguins
- 2 Top 10 Open-Source Server Technologies You Need to Know
- 3 10 Coolest Features in Windows Server 2008
- 4 Getting Started With EFT Server -- A More Secure FTP Server Option
- 5 Making Linux Server Directories More Readable, Add to Perl's @INC Array


Windows Server 2008 R2 provides enhanced management control over resources across the enterprise. Downlaod this PDF to learn more.