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>Well, it must be late, because I thought this info was there, but I had
>looked in /etc/inetd.conf instead of /etc/xinetd.conf
>
>Clearly, I missed something during my install a while back...
>
>Thanks!
>
>-dh
>Yes, I use the /etc/inetd.conf, xinetd.conf is a package that Debian
>has in the dselect package manager.

>Daniel Martin wrote:
>> 
>> On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Dan Hugo wrote:
>
>
>> > So where should I look to solve this?
>
>>  Check you /etc/xinetd.conf and make
>> certain you have the following in it:
>> 
>> service telnet
>> {
>>       socket_type     = stream
>>       protocol        = tcp
>>       wait            = no
>>       user            = root
>>       server          = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
>> }
>> 
>> This isn't in the default xinetd.conf, but it was in the xinetd.conf
>> generated by the install script when I asked it to convert my 
inetd.conf -
>I am allmost sure, that inetd.conf is the default, unless you select
>the xinetd.conf from dselect...
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