Telnet Putty
Difference between PuTTY and Telnet:
Difference
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PuTTY
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Telnet
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Definition
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PuTTY is a free implementation of SSH
and Telnet for Windows and Unix platforms.
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Telnet is a network protocol which
supports remote logins to computers through the internet.
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Type
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A free and open-source terminal
emulator, serial console and network file transfer application.
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A network protocol and a terminal
emulation program.
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Origin
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1990s: "tty" is the name
for a terminal in the Unix tradition
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1970s: blend of telecommunication and
network.
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Support to Encryption
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Control over the SSH encryption key
and protocol version.
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Telnet, by default, does not encrypt
any data.
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