Big Book of Terminal Emulation RFCs (Paperback)

Pete Loshin

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Terminal emulation has long been one of the original "killer apps" of the Internet. Telnet, the terminal emulation protocol of choice of the Internet for over thirty years, has long been one of the most important tools in the network administrator's toolkit as well as a vital enabling technology for network research.

No single document defines telnet, but rather an entire sequence of documents published online as Requests for Comments (RFCs). This book collects and organizes these essential documents in a single printed volume, adding an introduction and extensive index. This means you no longer have to search through various RFCs in hopes of finding the answer to your telnet question - all the current and relevant RFCs are compiled here, with an extensive index that makes it simple to locate precisely the answer you need.

Taken together, these RFCs offer an excellent introduction and overview to the practice and theory of doing interoperable terminal emulation over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. In addition to documenting the mechanics of telnet and related application protocols, readers will find practical instructions on various related topics, including telnet standards, extending the telnet protocol, security, and telnet interoperability issues.

Features:

  • All Internet standards related to telnet
  • All telnet application protocol specifications
  • Telnet authentication and authorization issues
  • Telnet interoperability issues
  • TN3270 and TN5250 specifications
And much more. If you buy only one reference on Internet terminal emulation, this is the one to choose. Written by members of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), this compilation is the most complete and authoritative reference on telnet and terminal emulation available anywhere.

Authors:

Pete Loshin started using the Internet in 1988 and has written a dozen books about the Internet, electronic commerce, and TCP/IP. Formerly an editor at BYTE Magazine, he has written articles for Information Security, PC World, PC Magazine, Communication News, PC Week, Telecommunications, and other well-known trade publications. Pete is based in eastern Massachusetts and can be reached at pete@loshin.com for consulting on Internet issues. Check out his Web site www.Internet-Standard.com for more about Internet standards.

Table of Contents:

RFC 698 Telnet Extended ASCII Option

RFC 726 Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option

RFC 727 Telnet Logout Option

RFC 735 Revised TELNET Byte Macro Option

RFC 736 Telnet SUPDUP Option

RFC 748 Telnet RANDOMLY-LOSE Option

RFC 749 Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option

RFC 779 Telnet T SEND-LOCATION Option

RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification

RFC 855 Telnet Option Specifications

RFC 856 Telnet Binary Transmission

RFC 857 Telnet ECHO Option

RFC 858 Telnet SUPPRESS GO AHEAD Option

RFC 859 Telnet STATUS Option

RFC 860 Telnet TIMING MARK Option

RFC 861 Telnet EXTENDED OPTIONS - LIST Option

RFC 885 Telnet END OF RECORD Option

RFC 927 TACACS User Identification Telnet Option

RFC 933 Output Marking Telnet Option

RFC 946 Telnet Terminal Location Number Option

RFC 1041 Telnet 3270 Regime Option

RFC 1043 TELNET Data Entry Terminal Option DODIIS Implementation

RFC 1053 Telnet X.3 PAD Option

RFC 1073 Telnet Window Size Option

RFC 1079 Telnet Terminal Speed Option

RFC 1091 Telnet Terminal-Type Option

RFC 1096 Telnet X Display Location Option

RFC 1097 TELNET SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE Option

RFC 1143 The Q Method of Implementing TELNET Option Negotiation

RFC 1184 Telnet Linemode Option

RFC 1205 5250 Telnet Interface

RFC 1372 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option

RFC 1408 Telnet Environment Option

RFC 1411 Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 4

RFC 1412 Telnet Authentication: SPX

RFC 1416 Telnet Authentication Option

RFC 1571 Telnet Environment Option Interoperability Issues

RFC 1572 Telnet Environment Option

RFC 1576 TN3270 Current Practices

RFC 1646 TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection

RFC 1922 Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages

RFC 2066 TELNET CHARSET Option

RFC 2217 Telnet Com Port Control Option

RFC 2355 TN3270 Enhancements

RFC 2561 Base Definitions of Managed Objects for TN3270E Using SMIv2

RFC 2562 Definitions of Protocol and Managed Objects for TN3270E Response Time Collection Using SMIv2 (TN3270E-RT-MIB)

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商品描述(中文翻譯)

终端仿真一直以来都是互联网的原始“杀手应用”之一。Telnet作为互联网上三十多年来首选的终端仿真协议,一直是网络管理员工具箱中最重要的工具之一,也是网络研究的重要推动技术。

没有单一的文件定义Telnet,而是一系列以请求评论(RFC)形式在线发布的文件。本书将这些重要文件收集和整理在一本印刷版中,并添加了简介和详尽的索引。这意味着您不再需要在各种RFC中搜索以寻找您的Telnet问题的答案 - 所有当前和相关的RFC都在这里编制,配有详尽的索引,使您能够轻松找到您需要的准确答案。

这些RFC共同提供了在互联网或任何其他TCP/IP网络上进行互操作终端仿真的实践和理论的优秀介绍和概述。除了记录Telnet和相关应用协议的机制外,读者还将找到有关各种相关主题的实用指南,包括Telnet标准、扩展Telnet协议、安全性和Telnet互操作性问题。

特点:
- 所有与Telnet相关的互联网标准
- 所有Telnet应用协议规范
- Telnet身份验证和授权问题
- Telnet互操作性问题
- TN3270和TN5250规范
以及更多。如果您只购买一本关于互联网终端仿真的参考书,这就是您的选择。由互联网工程任务组(IETF)成员撰写,这本汇编是关于Telnet和终端仿真的最全面和权威的参考书,无论在哪里都可以找到。

作者:
Pete Loshin于1988年开始使用互联网,并已经写了十几本关于互联网、电子商务和TCP/IP的书。他曾是BYTE杂志的编辑,为Information Security、PC World、PC Magazine、Communication News、PC Week、Telecommunications等知名行业刊物撰写文章。Pete位于马萨诸塞州东部,可以通过pete@loshin.com咨询互联网问题。请访问他的网站www.Internet-Standard.com了解更多关于互联网标准的信息。

目录:
RFC 698 Telnet扩展ASCII选项
RFC 726 远程控制传输和回显Telnet选项
RFC 727 Telnet注销选项
RFC 735 修订的TELNET字节宏选项
RFC 736 Telnet SUPDUP选项
RFC 748 Telnet随机丢失选项
RFC 749 Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT选项
RFC 779 Telnet T SEND-LOCATION选项
RFC 854 Telnet协议规范
RFC 855 Telnet选项规范
RFC 856 Telnet二进制传输
RFC 857 Telnet ECHO选项
RFC 858 Telnet SUPPRESS GO AHEAD选项
RFC 859 Telnet STATUS选项
RFC 860 Telnet TIMING MARK选项
RFC 861 Telnet EXTENDED OPTIONS - LIST选项
RFC 885 Telnet END OF RECORD选项
RFC 927 TACACS用户识别Telnet选项
RFC 933 输出标记Telnet选项
RFC 946 Telnet终端位置号码选项
RFC 1041 Telnet 3270制度选项
RFC 1043 TELNET数据输入终端选项DODIIS实现
RFC 1053 Telnet X.3 PAD选项
RFC 1073 Telnet窗口大小选项
RFC 1079 Telnet终端速度选项
RFC 1091 Telnet终端类型选项
RFC 1096 Telnet X显示位置选项
RFC 1097 TELNET潜意识消息选项