OK ! 
Ho gaya,
Actually i was applying -h just after in.telnetd.
So it's the "server_args" variable if we want to change command line
options..;)
If someone delete the telnet file THEN is there any way to create it again ?

Thanks

-Yash

On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, you wrote: > Hi,
>       In case of xinetd the telnet file should be like this (for u r case)
> service telnet
> {
>         disable = no
>         flags           = REUSE
>         socket_type     = stream
>         wait            = no
>         user            = root
>         server          = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
>       server_args     = -h 
>         log_on_failure  += USERID
> }                 
> 
> Thanks
> Naveen                 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear All,
>     There is one option -h when we use it in /etc/inetd.conf line telnet  put
> in.telnetd -h. Then the message e.g. "Redhat linux 6.2." etc etc
> does't come when you try to login.
> BUT same thing is not working in redhat 7.1 (Seawolf)
> option is still present there..i put this in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file and HUP
> xinetd
>  What should i do ?
> please help
> 
> 
> Regards
> -Yash
> 
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