Davor Ocelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Also deleuze reports telnet being open, which doesn't seem necessary. 
>> Telnetting to the machine gives me the following message (machine being
>> reported as deleuze.phq.org. because of my local network setup):
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ telnet deleuze
>> Trying 69.90.123.67...
>> Connected to deleuze.phq.org (69.90.123.67).
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> telnetd: No authentication provided.
>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> Disabled in inetd.conf, along with kshell and klogin.. I am not sure
> but those might have been enabled when you installed openbsd-inetd.

No, that wasn't done by openbsd-inetd.  openbsd-inetd only creates an
/etc/inetd.conf file if none exists -- it never modifies that file.
Further, even if that file did not already exist, the version it
creates would have every single entry commented out (a sane default).

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