Are we talking about the 'TCP 3-way handshake'?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:47:25PM -0400, Chris Wagner wrote:
> At 02:25 PM 6/20/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> >They don't use NVT. The TELNET protocol is not running on (for example) a
> >web server.
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> Yeah but the NVT settings have to be negotiated for each side to talk to
> each other. If I telnet to an Apache webserver on port 80, my telnet is
> going to negotiate NVT with whatever's on the other end. Both sides have to
> agree to establish the connection. Therefore, either Apache or something
> below Apache in the stack has to know about NVT. Otherwise Apache would
> tell me to go take a flying leap if I tried to telnet to it. What is my
> telnet client negotiating with in this case???
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