Hi everyone,
By Now, I have solved this issue.
yes, /etc/xinetd.conf is the file. Below Doc helped me
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/en-US/Reference_Guide/s2-tcpwrappers-xinetd-config-conf.html
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
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Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> When it reches about 60
> telnet users, the remaing users will NOT be able to login.
>
>
Look at /etc/xinetd.conf. In this file, you will find an entry for
"instances". On CentOS and RHEL, telnet is launched by xinetd and is
governed by the instances limit in the /
> We are runnig a system on CentOS 4.5 where we use a testing ERP
> system. Users have to login to it with telnet. When it reches about 60
> telnet users, the remaing users will NOT be able to login.
>
> Hardware is , HP Pentium 4 Server with 4 Gb RAM .
>
> Pls Note we used the same system on a lo
Hi team ,
We are runnig a system on CentOS 4.5 where we use a testing ERP
system. Users have to login to it with telnet. When it reches about 60
telnet users, the remaing users will NOT be able to login.
Hardware is , HP Pentium 4 Server with 4 Gb RAM .
Pls Note we used the same system on a low
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