On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Thornton Prime wrote:

That sounds so simple. You have done this before Thornton. Thanks for the
tip. I will try that right away..



>
> With xinetd, you should be able to copy /etc/xinet.d/telnet to
> /etc/xinet.d/telnet2 and then copy add a line in /etc/services that says
>
> telnet2               24/tcp
>
> One instance of xinetd should be fine to serve telnet on both ports 23 and
> 24.
>
> thornton
>
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> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Mike Chambers wrote:
>
> > >-------- ORIGINAL MESSAGE BELOW --------
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> > >Hi Mike..
> > >
> > >Sounds great. And it even sounds easy. Not tell me, is it possible to have
> > >telnet available on ports 23 and 24?  That would mean two of those files. I
> > >guess you could call them xinetd-1 and -2 ??  Would that be the way to do it?
> >
> > That's a good question and I'm not sure how to do that.  You can try
> > the xinetd and xinetd2 way and see if that works.  Maybe someone can
> > shed some light on how to do it.  Why do you need 2 different ports
> > open anyway?
> >
> > Mike Chambers
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