I had some problems with similar things but when I switched to using only
ssh it worked fine. Being that ssh is better than telnet anyway I just
went with that. I think it has something to do w/ generating the telnet
server or something but I never really got around to debugging it fully.
*^*^*^*
Make sure you have an entry in the server's /etc/hosts file for the
machine you're telnetting in from.
(i.e., if you're running telnet from "192.168.0.2" to log in to
"192.168.0.1", put "192.168.0.2 SomeComputerNameHere" in /etc/hosts of
"192.168.0.1".)
-- Asheesh.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, mail wro
Wednesday, November 22, 2000 1:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Telnet Delays
>
I'm seeing this same thing on both mandrake 7.2 an suse 7.0.
I'm wondering what is the problem too.
jack
>Hi,
>
>When trying to telnet into my gateway box, I get :
>
&
>>When trying to telnet into my gateway box, I get :
>>
>>Trying 192.168.0.1...
>>Connected to lin1.mynet.hom.
>>Escape character is '^]'.
>>
>>
>>Where it hangs for a few mins before giving me a login prompt.
What you're seeing is the result of inetd in action. If you go to the
console of your
>
I'm seeing this same thing on both mandrake 7.2 an suse 7.0.
I'm wondering what is the problem too.
jack
>Hi,
>
>When trying to telnet into my gateway box, I get :
>
>Trying 192.168.0.1...
>Connected to lin1.mynet.hom.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>
>
>Where it hangs for a few mins befor
Hi,
When trying to telnet into my gateway box, I get :
Trying 192.168.0.1...
Connected to lin1.mynet.hom.
Escape character is '^]'.
Where it hangs for a few mins before giving me a login prompt.
Now I know this is a mandrake list, however the server is running
Redhat, though the only r