>
> I hold you in high esteem, also, but if I were to do something to cause
> you NOT to like me ... THEN would you tell me :) ? (Remember ... this
> is only a 'temporary' thing, right?). BTW, ARE you saying I could
> create user accounts that could telnet in?
>
You could create user accounts
> >Use OpenSSH instead, and use either TeratermPro with the ttssh SSH
> add-on,
> >or PuTTY to access your system.
>
> Life should be so easy that I had these choices to chose from. I have
> Reflections, and none of the connection methods you listed are available
> (nor could I install add-ons if
> Hey, thanks for this link! Looks like the easiest way for windows boxes
> to run an X-server.
Its certainly one the cheapest, and since its encrypted and java its also
a godsend when faced with a hotel "business internet facility" or similar
horror and wanting to get some -actual- work done.
Hey, thanks for this link! Looks like the easiest way for windows boxes
to run an X-server.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>Use OpenSSH instead, and use either TeratermPro with the ttssh SSH
>>>
>>add-on,
>>
>>>or PuTTY to access your system.
>>>
>>Life should be so easy that I had these choices to
> >Others can tell you how to allow root to
> >telnet in, but I won't, cause I like you. :)
>
> I hold you in high esteem, also, but if I were to do something to cause
> you NOT to like me ... THEN would you tell me :) ? (Remember ... this
> is only a 'temporary' thing, right?). BTW, ARE you sa
> Forst, many thanks to those who responded earlier with all of the
> usefull information and URLs that helped me get the install completed to
> DASD (finally decided to rob from Notes390 to give to Linux390 and ended
> up reusing a mod 9 ... so plenty of room!).
>
> I have utilized the vast wisdo
I'll try to keep that in
mind in the future when making recommendations to you. :(
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: paultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RH72 telnet
>Telnet login by root is probably not
>Telnet login by root is probably not allowed. It's not good security
>practice since telnet traffic passes in clear text. Something someone
in
>your job would know is not a good thing. :)
Touche, Mark! But if you had seen me cursing the HMC console using
'echo' to change parm files, you'd s
your system. Others can tell you how to allow root to
telnet in, but I won't, cause I like you. :)
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: paultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 6:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RH72 telnet
Forst, many thanks to those who
Forst, many thanks to those who responded earlier with all of the
usefull information and URLs that helped me get the install completed to
DASD (finally decided to rob from Notes390 to give to Linux390 and ended
up reusing a mod 9 ... so plenty of room!).
I have utilized the vast wisdom of the li
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