HP Neoware c50 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 35
Quitting TeemTalk, Host Communications, Initiating A Telnet Session
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Getting Started Quitting TeemTalk You can quit an instance of TeemTalk by clicking File in the menu bar and selecting Quit in the menu, or by using functions provided by the Window Manager. On UNIX workstations, TeemTalk will also be exited when you log out, for example by typing Ctrl + D (C shell) while the pointer is within the window. Host Communications TeemTalk can communicate with the operating system shell (STDIN and STDOUT) or a host through an RS232 port. TeemTalk also includes a telnet driver for remote host connection so that precise control can be exercised over the information that TeemTalk receives and transmits. You must use the telnet facility provided by TeemTalk when using block mode emulations such as IBM 3270. Initiating A Telnet Session TeemTalk has its own inbuilt telnet driver so that precise control can be exercised over the information that TeemTalk receives and transmits. You must use the telnet facility provided by TeemTalk when using block mode emulations such as IBM 3270. A telnet session can be initiated from a dialog box while TeemTalk is running or by using resources or command line options. Note that TeemTalk must be configured so that it is running the required terminal emulation before initiating a telnet session. You can initiate a telnet session while TeemTalk is running by displaying the File menu and selecting the Open Connection option. The Type list box is used to specify the type of host connection that is to be made: TCP/IP, SSH2 or SSL/TLS. The SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key. The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers. 3-3