…acter MUST be stripped away. This approach is described in the Telnet protocol [RFC854] on pages 11 and 12. For example, to store a pathname foo<CR><LF>boo.bar the pathname would become Curtin Proposed Standard [Page 5] RFC 2640 FTP Internalization July 1999 foo<CR><NUL><LF>boo.b…
…cter MUST be stripped away. This approach is described in the Telnet protocol [ RFC854 ] on pages 11 and 12. For example, to store a pathname foo<CR><LF>boo.bar the pathname would become Curtin Proposed Standard [Page 5] RFC 2640 FTP Internalization July 1999 foo<CR><NUL><LF>boo.…
… TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> telnet 23 tcp Telnet Jon_Postel Jon_Postel RFC854 Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> telnet 23 udp Telnet Jon_Postel Jon_Postel RFC854 Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> 24 tcp any private mail system Rick_Adams Rick_Adams 24…
…cter MUST be stripped away. This approach is described in the Telnet protocol [ RFC854 ] on pages 11 and 12. For example, to store a pathname foo<CR><LF>boo.bar the pathname would become Curtin Proposed Standard [Page 5] RFC 2640 FTP Internalization July 1999 foo<CR><NUL><LF>boo.…
… TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> telnet 23 tcp Telnet Jon_Postel Jon_Postel RFC854 Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> telnet 23 udp Telnet Jon_Postel Jon_Postel RFC854 Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> 24 tcp any private mail system Rick_Adams Rick_Adams 24…