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  2. Reverse telnet - Wikipedia

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    Reverse telnet is a specialized application of telnet, where the server side of the connection reads and writes data to a computer terminal line (RS-232 serial port), rather than providing a command shell to the host device. Typically, reverse telnet is implemented on an embedded device (e.g. terminal/console server), which has an Ethernet ...

  3. CW Skimmer - Wikipedia

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    CW Skimmer is a multi-channel Morse code decoder and analyzer program for Microsoft Windows.It was created by Alex Shovkoplyas, VE3NEA, and is marketed by Afreet Software, Inc.

  4. Reverse connection - Wikipedia

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    A reverse connection is usually used to bypass firewall restrictions on open ports. [1] A firewall usually blocks incoming connections on closed ports, but does not block outgoing traffic . In a normal forward connection, a client connects to a server through the server's open port , but in the case of a reverse connection, the client opens the ...

  5. Telnet - Wikipedia

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    Even though Telnet was an ad hoc protocol with no official definition until March 5, 1973, [12] the name actually referred to Teletype Over Network Protocol as the RFC 206 (NIC 7176) on Telnet makes the connection clear: [13] The TELNET protocol is based upon the notion of a virtual teletype, employing a 7-bit ASCII character set. The primary ...

  6. Category:Telnet - Wikipedia

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  7. RBN - Wikipedia

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    Reverse Beacon Network, a radio wave propagation discovery tool for Amateur Radio; Rock Band Network, a downloadable content service; Royal Brunei Navy, and also the associated prefix for ships of the navy; Russian Business Network, a Russian ISP openly engaged in criminal activities

  8. Looking Glass server - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 paper demonstrated the potential security concerns of Looking Glass servers, noting that even an "attacker with very limited resources can exploit such flaws in operators' networks and gain access to core Internet infrastructure", resulting in anything from traffic disruption to global Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route injection. [1]

  9. Beacon frame - Wikipedia

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    802.11 Beacon frame. A beacon frame is a type of management frame in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. It contains information about the network. Beacon frames are transmitted periodically; they serve to announce the presence of a wireless LAN and to provide a timing signal to synchronise communications with the devices using the network (the members of a service set).