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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 07:45 pm, John Salamone wrote:
> When I type /etc/init.d/xinetd restart I am suppose to be typing it in
> front of the # command prompt, correct?

I've only been scanning this thread, so some of this may be redundant.

Try this:
[root@paradox slinky]# service xinetd status
xinetd (pid 483) is running...

If that fails, you need to get xinetd running.
# chkconfig xinetd on
# service xinetd start

Have you installed the telnet-server package? 
[mfratoni@paradox mfratoni]$ rpm -q telnet-server
package telnet-server is not installed

[mfratoni@paradox mfratoni]$ whichcd -v 8.0 telnet-server

Searching for telnet-server...
CD-2:telnet-server-0.17-23.i386.rpm

If it is not installed, do so, and then run:

# chkconfig telnet on

The above command will reload xinetd and make the server available.
Assuming of course that no firewall is blocking connections.

At a minimum, you should be able to try:
'telnet localhost'
and get a connection.

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