
ICQ is only about 10 years old, its hardly old school at all.camthepyro wrote:No, I meant ICQ, ICQ was the first kind of computer communication I used, and that was when I was like 8 or 9.
Telnet is way too old school. SSH is the way to go. Telnet sends everything in unencrypted text. A no no on the Internet this day and age, specially if you are using it to log into stuff.TheImp wrote:You mean IRC. IRC first came about in the late 80s. That may seem old school (and it is by todays standards) but doesn't compare to telnet in age.
Telnet isn't just for chat, it had other purposes too.
SSH is the way to go if you are sending filesystem data over the wire, I use it for remote logins. But what I'm talking about here is a simple chat server that implements the basic telnet protocol. Basically something similar to how a MUD was implemented back in the day as an example of a true old school multiuser chat session.t_bonee wrote:Telnet is way too old school. SSH is the way to go. Telnet sends everything in unencrypted text. A no no on the Internet this day and age, specially if you are using it to log into stuff.TheImp wrote:You mean IRC. IRC first came about in the late 80s. That may seem old school (and it is by todays standards) but doesn't compare to telnet in age.
Telnet isn't just for chat, it had other purposes too.
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