Remote Logging, Electronic Mail, and File Transfer
Remote Logging, Electronic Mail, and File Transfer
Remote Logging, Electronic Mail, and File Transfer
Remote Logging,
Electronic Mail,
and File Transfer
26.1
26-1 REMOTE LOGGING
26.2
Note
TELNET is a general-purpose
client/server application program.
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Figure 26.1 Local and remote log-in
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Figure 26.2 Concept of Network Virtual Terminal (NVT)
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Table 26.1 Some NVT control characters
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Figure 26.3 An example of embedding
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Table 26.2 Options
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Table 26.3 NVT character set for option negotiation
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Example 26.1
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Figure 26.4 Example 26.1: Echo option
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26-2 ELECTRONIC MAIL
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Note
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Figure 26.7 Second scenario in electronic mail
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Note
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Figure 26.8 Third scenario in electronic mail
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Note
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Figure 26.9 Fourth scenario in electronic mail
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Figure 26.10 Push versus pull in electronic email
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Note
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Figure 26.11 Services of user agent
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Note
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Note
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Figure 26.12 Format of an e-mail
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Figure 26.13 E-mail address
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Figure 26.14 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
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Figure 26.15 MIME header
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Table 26.5 Data types and subtypes in MIME
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Table 26.6 Content-transfer-encoding
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Figure 26.16 SMTP range
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Figure 26.17 Commands and responses
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Figure 26.18 Command format
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Table 26.7 Commands
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Table 26.8 Responses
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Table 26.8 Responses (continued)
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Figure 26.19 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL POP3 and
Internet Mail Access Protocol version 4 (IMAP4)
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Figure 26.20 The exchange of commands and responses in POP3
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26-3 FILE TRANSFER
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Note
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Figure 26.21 FTP
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Figure 26.22 Using the control connection
FTP uses the same approach as SMTP to communicate across the control connection.
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Figure 26.23 Using the data connection
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Example 26.4
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Example 26.4 (continued)
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Example 26.4 (continued)
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Example 26.5
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Example 26.5 (continued)
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