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
> 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 ine
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 ser
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 >
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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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) a