Telnet is a client-server program often used in general
It provides you the portability of using software on a remote system
It can be used to transfer files
Telnet can be used for logging in from remote systems
C. It can be used to transfer files
Freedom 0
Freedom 1
Freedom 2
Freedom 3
Only 1
1 & 2 Both
3 & 4 Both
All of the above
Decoded Transmission of Data
Less no. of port access
Remote access
Telnet ports are often left open
Code Walkthrough
Code Inspection
None of the Above
Both a. & b.
Primary model
Secondary model
Tertiary model
Any of the above
2 Megabyte (Mb)
4 Megabyte (Mb)
16 Megabyte (Mb)
64 Megabyte (Mb)
Only i is true
Only ii is true
Both i and ii are true
None of them is true
Repository Maintenance
Inventory Maintenance
Class Maintenance
Component Maintenance
No money required to use
Comes as a complimentary gift when you purchase a Paid Software
Gives user the freedom to use it as they want.
Available Everywhere.
Linux Distribution
Command Lines
GUI Based Linux
File Framework
Free Software
Open Source Software
Free and Open Source Software
Any of the above
Languages- Developers
Languages-Crowd
Structure-Developers
Structure-Crowd
Availability
Patents
No Agreements
No intentional secrets
Static Analysis Tools
Dynamic Analysis Tools
None of the above
Both 1. & 2.
Need-Announcement-Source Code
Need-Community Involvement-Contributions-Source Code
Source Code-Announcement- Contributions
None of these
Freedom 0
Freedom 1
Freedom 2
Freedom 3
Corrective Maintenance
Adaptive Maintenance
Perfective Maintenance
All of the above
Server Secure Hub
Security in Server Hub
Secure Shell
Secure Server Hub
Only 1
Only 2
Both 1 & 2
None of the above
Redistribution at no cost
Freedom of Modification
Scope
Free to Use
Storehouse Maintenance
Searching
Web Interface Model
None of the Above
Linus Torvalds
IBM
Christopher Markin
Bill Gates
Free Dispersion of Software
Source Code Availability
Involvement of many developers
Dependence on unpaid volunteers
No restrictions in acclimating executions
Should be free of cost.
No Restrictions on commercial use.
No Restriction on further modification.
Keep an eye on unused ports
Update your Linux Distribution time to time
Connect to networks when required
Make Console Access Secure
Telnet is a client-server program often used in general
It provides you the portability of using software on a remote system
It can be used to transfer files
Telnet can be used for logging in from remote systems
Community Involvement
Feedbacks
Documentation
Maintenance of the Project
Platform Independent
No redesign required
Version Control
Community Based Development
6
7
8
9
Download and Install
End-Use
Communicate Experience
None of these