I have mandrake linux installed on machine that I want to be able to
telnet, ftp or ssh into from other hosts on the LAN.
Diane,
I'm feeling fractious today, so please pardon the blunt response, but if
you're willing to enable telnet, why waste your time setting up ssh? By
leaving teln
Make sure you have installed and are running the
telnet and ftp deamons. For example:
service telnetd status
--- Diane Mairs-Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have mandrake linux installed on machine that I
> want to be able to telnet, ftp or ssh into from
> other hosts on the
Hi all,
I have mandrake linux installed on machine that I
want to be able to telnet, ftp or ssh into from other hosts on the LAN. So
far I have enabled the inetd daemon and commented out the respective lines in
the inetd.conf file, for telnet and ftp. I have added the same user on the
man