Re: [newbie] Remote login

2004-11-07 Thread Maurice O'Connor
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 11:33 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Maurice O'Connor wrote: > > I installed 10.1 on two boxes. I noticed on the login screen that there > > is a selection under menu for logging in remotely. I would like to use > > this option but no host names show in the login menu an

Re: [newbie] Remote login

2004-11-07 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Maurice O'Connor wrote: I installed 10.1 on two boxes. I noticed on the login screen that there is a selection under menu for logging in remotely. I would like to use this option but no host names show in the login menu and I am not able to add any. I am able to rsh or ssh to either of my machine

Re: [newbie] Remote Login

2002-06-14 Thread dfox
> A Telnet session, have all the privileges like a console session ?? > There is another way to have a remote access to my system ? It should just work as a regular console. However, telnet most likely is not set up to be 'root' and apachectl is probably not in the user's PATH. 'apachectl

Re: [newbie] Remote Login

2002-06-14 Thread Tim Holmes
Did you su to root before running this command? apachectl is something you need to be root to run. Thus it's been put in one of the various sbins on the machine. Unless you edit the $PATH for that user, it won't even see applications in /sbin, /usr/sbin, or /usr/local/sbin. You can't telnet in

RE: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-27 Thread Welker Donald P NPRI
e how to get my Linux PC to stop making noises with its speaker whenever it is sending data to my X server? This is driving me crazy!! > -Original Message- > From: R J Booysen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 5:22 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Welker Donald P NPRI
I am further than I was: inetd was not starting. What script is inetd normally started from? I should add that this system was installed with the "secure" option, so it probably isn't doing lots of things that a default installation would do automatically. For example, I also need to get it to

Re: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread maxtor
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > I *have* set of ftpd (wu-ftpd, and anonftp) on the mMDK box, and cannot ftp > in...Out, yes, but in, still no. > I can say that I have no problems on my network either locally or remotely logging in. As for your ftp setup not allowing you in, do you have yo

Re: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Pete Clapham
Hi all -- I assume this is a response to Donald Welker's original and then follow-up query about FTP and Telnet. I agree with Greg that the config is quirky, but I disagree that it is a matter of login name/password on the local machine. I was actually able to fix FTP (but not Telnet) on my

RE: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Pete Clapham
Hi -- You're having the same trouble I had/have. There's a part of your inetd.conf (I think) file where it allows you to allow or deny access to various IP numbers. Take a look at these. Uncommenting the lines in inetd.conf just starts the daemons. However, you probably have the default s

RE: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Welker Donald P NPRI
It's not outside my LAN, though I do look forward to using ssh for other reasons (such as access from home). I'd like to get X and telnet working before I do that, though. > If this remote machine is outside your LAN, you mey wish to > can telnet, and > install ssh or Open SSH. These will provi

Re: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Greg Stewart
Are you attempting to telnet in from a machine where you are logged in using an account with the same username/password, or a different one? I had/have lots of problems with remote logins using ssh on my MDK box, and I've taken security down to "low" through that DrakConf crap which I had to find

RE: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Welker Donald P NPRI
ftp and telnet lines are both uncommented but connections are refused even between the Linux computer and itself (including localhost). > >I would like to be able to telnet to my Linux box and/or use > X from a remote > >system. The remote system has an X server, but how do I set > up the daem

Re: [newbie] Remote login (telnet and X)

2000-08-20 Thread Paul
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Welker Donald P NPRI wrote: >I would like to be able to telnet to my Linux box and/or use X from a remote >system. The remote system has an X server, but how do I set up the daemons >on the Linux computer? They don't currently appear to be running (since >telnet attempts bo