Match each remote access technology or tool on the left with its defining default port and operational characteristic on the right.
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)Uses TCP port 3389 to provide full graphical desktop control over Windows Pro and Enterprise editions.
- Secure Shell (SSH)Uses TCP port 22 to establish secure, encrypted command-line management sessions.
- Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA)Uses invitation files or passcodes to allow a technician to view and interact with a user's active session for troubleshooting.
- TelnetUses TCP port 23 to establish unencrypted, clear-text command-line terminal connections.
Cevap
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) matches with TCP port 3389 for full graphical control on supported Windows editions; Secure Shell (SSH) matches with TCP port 22 for encrypted command-line sessions; Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA) matches with invitation-based screen sharing and troubleshooting; Telnet matches with TCP port 23 for unencrypted clear-text command-line connections.
Each remote access tool is paired directly with its standard port and operational mode: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) uses TCP 3389 for graphical host access; Secure Shell (SSH) uses TCP 22 for encrypted command-line administration; Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA) uses user invitation methods for interactive desktop support; Telnet uses TCP 23 for unencrypted clear-text terminal access.
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