RE: Stupid Telnet Question

2007-01-03 Thread Martin, Tim
> -Original Message- > From: Erik Habbinga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 10:27 AM > To: Martin, Tim > Subject: Re: Stupid Telnet Question > > Tim, >Did you ever figure out how to get telnet to work with > ELDK 4.0? I&#

Re: Stupid Telnet Question

2006-09-10 Thread Ben Warren
Tim, --- "Martin, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I just telnet > locally from the serial console to the board (using > the loopback IP > 127.0.0.1) the telnet daemon connects, but the login > program doesn't > give me a chance to type a username or login. > > Question: What stupid t

Stupid Telnet Question

2006-09-10 Thread Ben Warren
Tim, --- "Martin, Tim" wrote: > When I just telnet > locally from the serial console to the board (using > the loopback IP > 127.0.0.1) the telnet daemon connects, but the login > program doesn't > give me a chance to type a username or login. > > Question: What stupid thing have I done to

Stupid Telnet Question

2006-09-10 Thread Martin, Tim
I'm using ELDK 4.0 on a custom PPC74xx board, and NFS mounting the root file system. When I use the default NFS directory (e.g. /opt/eldk_4.0/ppc_74xx) read-write, I can telnet into the board fine (after modifying /etc/xinetd.d/telnet of course). But this default directory is overkill for my futu

Stupid Telnet Question

2006-09-10 Thread Martin, Tim
I'm using ELDK 4.0 on a custom PPC74xx board, and NFS mounting the root file system. When I use the default NFS directory (e.g. /opt/eldk_4.0/ppc_74xx) read-write, I can telnet into the board fine (after modifying /etc/xinetd.d/telnet of course). But this default directory is overkill for my futu