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Network Working Group E. Killian
Request for Comments: 779 LLL
April 1981
Telnet Send-Location option
(RFC779 - Telnet Send-Location Option)
table of Contents
Command name and encoding 1
2. Command meaning 1
3. Default. 2
4. Motivation 2 of this option 2
5. Description of this option. 2
Command name and encoding
Send-Location 23
2. Command meaning
IAC WILL Send-Location
The sender requests or agrees to use the Send-Location options.
Send the user's location.
Iac Won't send-location
The sender refuses to use Send-Location.
Iac Do Send-Location
The sender requests or agrees with the other party to use the send-location command.
Send the user's location.
Iac Don't send-location
The sender requires the other party without using the send-location option.
Iac SB Send-Location
The sender refers to the other party through a SEND-LOCATION
Set the user's location.
Character sequence; it ends by IAC SE.
3. Default.
WON 'TEND-LOCATION
Don't send-location
4. Motivation of this option
Many network sites now offer currently logged in user lists, including their
Name and address (see Name / Finger Protocol, RFC 742). For physics
Determine the user at the location, if this user is nearby, or call them
(Usually contain a nearby phone number), this address is useful.
However, for users logged in through the network, the printed address is only
The initial site name. This telnet option allows the user telnet program to send usage
The location of the person gives the server telnet so that it can display except for site names.
User location. This function has been provided in the SUPDUP protocol (RFC 734).
5. Description of this option.
When the user telnet program knows the user's location, it can pass the IAC WILL Send-Location
To transfer this location information to the server telnet. If the server's system can use this information
(As it is your own address), then the server will reply with IAC Do Send-Location.
User Telnet can then send location information to the location information from any time through one child.
RFC779 - Telnet Send-Location Option Telnet Send-Location Option 2
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