I suspect it's just the directory telnetd, which contains the binary "login". He'll need that. Russ John Aldrich wrote: > On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, you wrote: > > Of course the client and server are separate packages. However, > > telnetd is the telnet Daemon, and is therefore part of the SERVER. You > > don't need a daemon for a client. > > > Ok. But if the guy doesn't have telnet-server installed, > how the heck did he get the telnetd installed? :-) > John
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