Comment by swinglock 10 days ago Because it's there. 11 comments swinglock Reply prmoustache 10 days ago It hasn't for the most part of the last 2 decades. 1718627440 10 days ago The telnet client comes with MS Windows, Linux and macOS. The only platforms were you need to install some extra component are Android and iOS. JasonADrury 7 days ago Are you sure? I can't seem to find the Linux implementation anywhere in the repo https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atorvalds%2Flinux%20telnet... 1 reply → prmoustache 10 days ago Many companies have been preventing its execution or removing the package by default for a number of years.Also most linux containers do not ships with such binaries to save on img size and reduce vuln management overhead. 2 replies → alphager 10 days ago Telnet client is an optional feature in Windows that needs to be enabled/installed. einr 10 days ago telnet hasn’t shipped with macOS since 10.12 Sierra, ten years ago.Debian also isn’t shipping telnet in the base install since Debian 11. 1 reply →
prmoustache 10 days ago It hasn't for the most part of the last 2 decades. 1718627440 10 days ago The telnet client comes with MS Windows, Linux and macOS. The only platforms were you need to install some extra component are Android and iOS. JasonADrury 7 days ago Are you sure? I can't seem to find the Linux implementation anywhere in the repo https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atorvalds%2Flinux%20telnet... 1 reply → prmoustache 10 days ago Many companies have been preventing its execution or removing the package by default for a number of years.Also most linux containers do not ships with such binaries to save on img size and reduce vuln management overhead. 2 replies → alphager 10 days ago Telnet client is an optional feature in Windows that needs to be enabled/installed. einr 10 days ago telnet hasn’t shipped with macOS since 10.12 Sierra, ten years ago.Debian also isn’t shipping telnet in the base install since Debian 11. 1 reply →
1718627440 10 days ago The telnet client comes with MS Windows, Linux and macOS. The only platforms were you need to install some extra component are Android and iOS. JasonADrury 7 days ago Are you sure? I can't seem to find the Linux implementation anywhere in the repo https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atorvalds%2Flinux%20telnet... 1 reply → prmoustache 10 days ago Many companies have been preventing its execution or removing the package by default for a number of years.Also most linux containers do not ships with such binaries to save on img size and reduce vuln management overhead. 2 replies → alphager 10 days ago Telnet client is an optional feature in Windows that needs to be enabled/installed. einr 10 days ago telnet hasn’t shipped with macOS since 10.12 Sierra, ten years ago.Debian also isn’t shipping telnet in the base install since Debian 11. 1 reply →
JasonADrury 7 days ago Are you sure? I can't seem to find the Linux implementation anywhere in the repo https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atorvalds%2Flinux%20telnet... 1 reply →
prmoustache 10 days ago Many companies have been preventing its execution or removing the package by default for a number of years.Also most linux containers do not ships with such binaries to save on img size and reduce vuln management overhead. 2 replies →
alphager 10 days ago Telnet client is an optional feature in Windows that needs to be enabled/installed.
einr 10 days ago telnet hasn’t shipped with macOS since 10.12 Sierra, ten years ago.Debian also isn’t shipping telnet in the base install since Debian 11. 1 reply →
It hasn't for the most part of the last 2 decades.
The telnet client comes with MS Windows, Linux and macOS. The only platforms were you need to install some extra component are Android and iOS.
Are you sure? I can't seem to find the Linux implementation anywhere in the repo https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atorvalds%2Flinux%20telnet...
1 reply →
Many companies have been preventing its execution or removing the package by default for a number of years.
Also most linux containers do not ships with such binaries to save on img size and reduce vuln management overhead.
2 replies →
Telnet client is an optional feature in Windows that needs to be enabled/installed.
telnet hasn’t shipped with macOS since 10.12 Sierra, ten years ago.
Debian also isn’t shipping telnet in the base install since Debian 11.
1 reply →