In the 1970s and early 1980s, text-oriented terminals were the predominate tools for computer users. Protocols such as TELNET and RLOGIN were developed for terminal users to use their terminals as if they were directly connected to a remote system. UNIX systems, with their predominately terminal-oriented interface, still make heavy use of these protocols.
In the late 1980s, as graphical, window-oriented user interfaces became popular, protocols were developed to allow remote windowing operations, much as earlier protocols allowed remote terminal operations. Although conceptually similar, the operation of such windowing protocols is markedly different.
Let's say we are preparing a huge PowerPoint presentation for a meeting on Friday. All of the PowerPoint files and PDFs and images that you want to use in your presentation are saved on the hard drive of your work computer.Thursday rolls around and you wake up with a nasty stomach virus.You don't feel well enough to go to the office, but you need to finish that presentation. Here's where remote login can help.
In simple words Remote Login means to access other computers on the network or on the other network by the use of telnet or rlogin command.In other words we can also say that Remote Login means to access native computer from the other computer on the network when you are connected to the internet.
Remote login, however, uses simple desktop sharing software to give you a "remote control" for accessing your computer and all of its software and hard drive files from any Internet-connected device anywhere in the world.
Remote login will only work if the host computer is powered on, connected to the Internet and running the desktop sharing software
Common tools used are:Telnet,SSH(secure shell),Putty,etc
In the late 1980s, as graphical, window-oriented user interfaces became popular, protocols were developed to allow remote windowing operations, much as earlier protocols allowed remote terminal operations. Although conceptually similar, the operation of such windowing protocols is markedly different.
Let's say we are preparing a huge PowerPoint presentation for a meeting on Friday. All of the PowerPoint files and PDFs and images that you want to use in your presentation are saved on the hard drive of your work computer.Thursday rolls around and you wake up with a nasty stomach virus.You don't feel well enough to go to the office, but you need to finish that presentation. Here's where remote login can help.
In simple words Remote Login means to access other computers on the network or on the other network by the use of telnet or rlogin command.In other words we can also say that Remote Login means to access native computer from the other computer on the network when you are connected to the internet.
Remote login, however, uses simple desktop sharing software to give you a "remote control" for accessing your computer and all of its software and hard drive files from any Internet-connected device anywhere in the world.
Remote login will only work if the host computer is powered on, connected to the Internet and running the desktop sharing software
Common tools used are:Telnet,SSH(secure shell),Putty,etc

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