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26. Is there any terminal server in Korea for 'rlogin'/'telnet' which is accessible by dial-up connection? (Hangul & Internet in Korea)




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This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.

26. Is there any terminal server in Korea for 'rlogin'/'telnet' which is accessible by dial-up connection? (Hangul & Internet in Korea)

Yes. In Seoul and Taejon, KREOnet(Korea Research Environment Open Network)
run by SERI(System Eng. Res. Inst.) ) has terminal servers. Numbers for
dial-up connection are 02-968-0451~9 (Seoul Terminal Server) and
042-861-4021~8(DTS=Daejon Terminal Server) . After connection, you may
rlogin/telnet to the host you want to connect.(From Hangyoreh Shinmun,
5/?/93 posted on CBUBBS)

This way, one can use many of Internet resouces available via Telnet(remote
login) such as GOPHER server,WAIS server,WWW server and Internet BBS' in
Korea and abroad( ARA,KIDS,CBUBBS, FREENET,etc). Moreover, this may be used
when one is visiting Korea temporarily and wants to check her/his mail.

One has to be very patient using these terminal servers as line status is
known to be very bad. It's not clear whether these terminal servers are in
operation as of December, 1996. KREONET may have ceased to run them.

Several schools in Seoul and Taejon have terminal servers for their
students,professors and staffs and some of them allow remote login to any
host on Internet from their hrminal server. For numbers, see article posted
on KIDS,CBUBBS,and ARA.

One may dial 01410 in virtually all parts of Korea and choose HiTel Infoshop
on the top menu and Internet(item 98) which offers several internet related
services including telnet gateway at the rate of 30 won/minute.[Contribution
by Aaram Yun at aaram@pantheon.yale.edu]

 

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