Re: [newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-12 Thread kernell32

In mandrake 7.2 you can (after installing openssl ans openssh packages 
clients servers etc.) add ssh modules to linuxconf so you can configure it 
from there too linuxconf > control > control files and system > configure 
linuxconf modules there you can enable linuxconf to show your ssh setup so 
you control it from there.
ps: i think linuxconf is an underestimated very usefull tool if you need to 
fastly do things (if you got time you can still inspect your config files 
manually).

On Sunday 12 November 2000 06:02, you wrote:
> > Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can
>
> tell
>
> > if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull
> > linuxconf > network > severtasks > intenet sevices
> > and then linuxconf > control > controlpanel > control service activity
> > telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and xinetd (7.2) so you need to have
>
> that
>
> > enabled too good luck
> > btw. ssh is nicer than telnet try it!
>
> got any pointers to setup ssh ?
> I too have had problems with  telnet to start out with .
> but least now i can get online  first time for that ;*)




Re: [newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-11 Thread sobe



> Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can
tell
> if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull
> linuxconf > network > severtasks > intenet sevices
> and then linuxconf > control > controlpanel > control service activity
> telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and xinetd (7.2) so you need to have
that
> enabled too good luck
> btw. ssh is nicer than telnet try it!

got any pointers to setup ssh ?
I too have had problems with  telnet to start out with .
but least now i can get online  first time for that ;*)






Re: [newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-11 Thread Eddie Torres

There is no way to disable/enable on the fly.  You can enable telneting
into your box by editing /etc/inetd.conf and remove the # from the telnet
entry.

On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> kernell32 already answered that question. he said and i quote:
> 
> "Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can
> tell
> if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull
> linuxconf > network > severtasks > intenet sevices
> and then linuxconf > control > controlpanel > control service activity
> telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and xinetd (7.2) so you need to have
> that
> enabled too good luck
> btw. ssh is nicer than telnet try it!"
> 
> end of quote
> 
> cya (credits to kernell32)
-- 
Eddie Torres
www.veloct.net




Re: [newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-11 Thread Krulo

kernell32 already answered that question. he said and i quote:

"Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can
tell
if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull
linuxconf > network > severtasks > intenet sevices
and then linuxconf > control > controlpanel > control service activity
telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and xinetd (7.2) so you need to have
that
enabled too good luck
btw. ssh is nicer than telnet try it!"

end of quote

cya (credits to kernell32)





[newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-11 Thread Mazen

Hi all,
 
How can I enable and disable telnet to my workstation.
I am using Linux Mandrake 7.2
 
Thanks
Mazen

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Re: [newbie] Enable/Disable Telnet.

2000-11-11 Thread kernell32

Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can tell 
if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull 
linuxconf > network > severtasks > intenet sevices
and then linuxconf > control > controlpanel > control service activity
telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and xinetd (7.2) so you need to have that 
enabled too good luck 
btw. ssh is nicer than telnet try it!


On Saturday 11 November 2000 16:45, you wrote:

> > Hi all,
>
> How can I enable and disable telnet to my workstation.
> I am using Linux Mandrake 7.2
>
> Thanks
> Mazen


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