sure it will, if you do ps -e

that's how you have a gander at all those wacky daemons.

-fish


> From: David Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 09:18:54 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] telnet
> 
> I know this is a lame question, but how? Search for telnetd? It won't
> be listed as a process. That's interesting that it's not default.
> However, in the inetd.conf file, the  ftp and telnet lines are
> uncommented.
> 
> -David
> 
>> check whether your telnet-server package has been installed.  It doesn't
>> come
>> as a default when I did the installation.
>> 
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>> 
>> David 
>> Russell         
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>> Please 
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>> to 
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>> 
>> I'm having some problems enabling telnet on a 2.2.9-19mdk version.
>> 
>> The appropriate lines in inetd.conf are uncommented, but when I try
>> to telnet from a Mac, WinNt, or LinuxPPC, I get a "Connection closed
>> by foreign host" or a time-out.
>> 
>> Ant thoughts?
>> 
>> -David
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