rasta rasta wrote:
hi. we're having problems with disconnecting a telnet
connection. we have this custom-made shell that is run
(this is run in /etc/passwd) everytime a successful
telnet login occurs. but when we forcefully disconnect
the telnet connection (forcefully as in not typing
'exit' in
Elliot Somers wrote:
I am new to linux, I need to telnet into the server at school. Can someone
tell me if I need a seperate telnet client or what commands might one use to
telnet?
Tere should be a shell telnet menu item in your NetworkingRemote access
section
You can telnet directly from a
On Saturday 17 January 2004 18:54, racerpup2 wrote:
If I telnet into my site host what command could I use to find out where
my site is located on their server. I need to figure out exact server
path to a perl script.
TIA
walt
try pwd
--
Yankl
Tiny IT guy.
100 % Micro$oft free.
Registered
Please, look at the following scenario:
1. I logon to Linux box
2. in the telnet console I initialize a ftp session, from the Linux
box, to another machine (machine 2)
3. I initialize a download from machine 2 to the Linux box
4. I put the ftp process in the background
5. logout from the
Hi
when i try to connect to telnet 127.0.0.1 23 i get
Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection
refused
in /var/log/messages i get
socket creation failed (Address family not supported by protocol (errno =
97)). service = telnet
What is the problem ?
Is
So, if everything works, why doesn't telnet?!?! I am almost out of ideas...
What security level are you running? In msec 4 level, Services not
contained in /etc/security/msec/server.4 are disabled during
package installation ( considered as not really secure ) ( but the user
can reenable it
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 17:30, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Raffaele when i run tail -f on /var/log/messages i get the following
Feb 26 13:35:38 katz xinetd[18006]: socket creation failed (Address family not
supported by protocol (errno = 97)). service = telnet
any idea?
Gil
Gil,
you should
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 09:36, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Raffaele
it seems that i can't start telnet service
when i do service telnet start i get ok but in mcc the status is stop
hosts.allow and hosts.deney are empty.
Gil
I would:
1. make sure interface is up (ping 127.0.0.1)
2. make sure
Gil,
you should provide more details in your message for us to be helpful! A
cut and paste of the output of shell commands, in particular, could help
understand what's going on on your machine.
Does ping 127.0.0.1 work? You should see something like 64 bytes from
127.0.0.1:... repeated on the
Assuming that you have the telnet server installed, you need to start it
(Mandrake Control Center, System tab, Services icon).
Also, I had a similar problem on the MDK PC I use at home, where I have
a modem Internet connection. I looks like if you don't connect to
internet, loopback port is
I would:
1. make sure interface is up (ping 127.0.0.1)
2. make sure you have the telnet server package installed (Mandrake
Control Center)
3. make sure telenet server is up and running (ps -axl)
4. check /etc/xinetd.conf for any ONLY_FROM lines
5. check that /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
On Saturday 22 February 2003 07:22, Larry Williams wrote:
Stephan the answer to your 2 q is no and i'll be tahnkfull if you will e-mail
them to me
Larry
i have enteries in /etc/services
one of them is telnet 23/tcp
i tried to cennect to port 23 and nothing, i installed telnet server on the
comp
On Saturday 22 February 2003 09:00, Larry Williams wrote:
On Saturday 22 February 2003 06:08, Gil Katz wrote:
On Saturday 22 February 2003 07:22, Larry Williams wrote:
Stephan the answer to your 2 q is no and i'll be tahnkfull if you will
e-mail them to me
Larry
i have enteries in
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 22:35, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
when ever i try to connect to telnet 127.0.0.1 port i get
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
in /etc/hosts.allow i wrote
telnet : 127.0.0.1
what should i do?
Gil
127.0.0.1 is the loopback port -
On Friday 21 February 2003 03:35, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
when ever i try to connect to telnet 127.0.0.1 port i get
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
in /etc/hosts.allow i wrote
telnet : 127.0.0.1
what should i do?
Gil
Hi Gil.
I get the same
On Wednesday 14 August 2002 04:05 pm, N E N I S T E R wrote:
Hi everybody, Im wondering to know, how can I accept Telnet conections
into my linux server, I already have installed the telnet-server, stop
the ipchains service and nothing happened, I did this before and never
has this kind of
I was able to ssh into the machine from itself. I downloaded PUTTY for my
Win98 machine and was also able to login. I tried to use HyperTerminal
to port 22 but it did not work.
Telnet is not listed in the services. It was earlier, but was gone after I
rebooted. It is not listed in
Did you install a firewall recently by any chance? InteractiveBastille
will give telnet the chop given half a chance. Maybe others do too.
Anyway, given that putty works from W$, is there a reason to have
telnet? Better off without it if not.
Brian
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 11:51, Leonard
I can use PUTTY without a problem. I actually like it more than
HyperTerminal. More screen to work with.
I still need to get the webmin thing figured out though.
I'll work on it later.
Thanks
Brian Parish[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/19/02 9:27:19 PM
Did you install a firewall recently by any
BTW,
Nothing has changed on the network. The firewall has been up
for months. So has the server. No config changes or anything.
It worked last night, but didn't want to work today.
Brian Parish[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/19/02 9:27:19 PM
Did you install a firewall recently by any chance?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 13:03:50 -0800
Jesse Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where are the telnet config files located on Mandrake 8.1
See 'man telnet' :
FILES
~/.telnetrc user-customized telnet startup values
Telnet doesn't encrypt passwords so maybe you'd better use SSH. HTH,
of course if you are asking where is a graphical front end to allow
configuration of telbet, you could try webmin
On Sunday 23 December 2001 14:51, you wrote:
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 13:03:50 -0800
Jesse Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where are the telnet config files located on Mandrake
Nope the text configuration files, my 166mhz 32 meg ram is almost incapable
of xwindows...
- Original Message -
From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
of course if you are asking where
12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
of course if you are asking where is a graphical front end to allow
configuration of telbet, you could try webmin
On Sunday 23 December 2001 14:51, you wrote:
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 13:03:50 -0800
Jesse Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
of xwindows...
- Original Message -
From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
of course if you are asking where is a graphical front end to allow
configuration of telbet, you could try
Not that I know of, where can i get one
and where can i get a text based pop3 email client
- Original Message -
From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
do you have a text based web browser
12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
do you have a text based web browser?
On Sunday 23 December 2001 17:26, you wrote:
Nope the text configuration files, my 166mhz 32 meg ram is almost
incapable
of xwindows...
- Original Message -
From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL
hm Lynx works but that address does not
- Original Message -
From: Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
try this (without the quotes) lynx https://127.0.0.1:1; and log in as
root
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet config
try this (without the quotes) lynx https://127.0.0.1:1; and log in
as root.
On Sunday 23 December 2001 15:43, you wrote:
do you have a text based web browser?
On Sunday 23
At 04:07 PM 12/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
h, since that should be the LO interface of YOUR computer, and the 1
port is standard for webmin, maybe you don't have webmin installed?
Or possibly it isn't started. As Frank suggested, make sure that telnet is
not available to the outside
On 10 Dec 2001 08:31:25 -0600
Ben Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] frantically pecked out this message:
I have a problem in telnet. When I go to a console window this doesn't
happen, but when I telnet into other servers, my display is staggered.
Like this:
Login: testuser
On Saturday 22 September 2001 14:01, John Clegg wrote:
for some reason I can't quote your message. this is regarding telnet working
at first but not after a reboot.
Go into the mandrake control center, it's likely on your desktop. Then system
services. See if you can find telnetd in there.
At 14:20 22.09.2001 -0500, you wrote:
On Saturday 22 September 2001 14:01, John Clegg wrote:
for some reason I can't quote your message. this is regarding telnet working
at first but not after a reboot.
Go into the mandrake control center, it's likely on your desktop. Then system
services.
Did you recently install any firewalls?
-Paul Rodríguez
On 22 Sep 2001 17:58:43 -0500, Michael D. Viron wrote:
check your /etc/inetd.conf file whether your telnet server is commented out
or not...
otherwise check your hosts.allow and hosts.deny as well as eventually
existing ipchains
it is,
telnet is started by inetd or xinetd (depending on what you have
installed..)
if its xinetd, go into /etc/xinetd.d and check the telnet entry...
make sure it doesn't have disable=yes in there, also, it might not hurt to
comment out the +=USERID lines for logon success and logon
Telnet is easy to use, but it's starting to be phased out because it's
insecure.
The odds are, if you're dealing with a Mandrake 8.0 install, the telnet
server is not installed. As I recall, it's not set to install
automatically. But run this command to determine if the server is
actually
On Friday 31 August 2001 12:26, Marchetti, Peter wrote:
I have read every man page, searched the web 12 dozen times...tried
EVERYTHING I can think of...telnet WILL NOT let me log into my server.
If anyone would like to help me out, please drop me an e-mail...I'm losin
my mind here...
I
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 13:14, Michael D. Viron wrote:
I opened the installer and searched for telnet in
the installable area. There is nothing anymore, since I
have installed already. Same for CVS, everything is installed.
There are two packages that must be installed for bi-directional
On Sunday 08 July 2001 09:04 pm, Michael F. Aube wrote:
I just got Mandrake 8.0 installed on my laptop, but I can't seem to
find the telnet program. Anyone have any ideas where it might be, or
why it wasn't installed?
IIRC, it was left out on purpose because 'ssh' provides secure
remote
The problem is the telnet ftp services are not reachable from another PC
on the LAN. I can ping the Linux box OK, but when I try to telnet or ftp, I
get the message Connection to host lost
I've checked the processes that are running, both ftp telnet are NOT
running, however when I reboot
Honestly, it doesn't sound like the server is installed, but I think that with
7.1, it was installed automatically unless you tell it otherwise. Make sure
it is installed.
[root@r2d2 /root] rpm -qa | grep telnet
telnet-0.17-7mdk
gnome-telnet-2.4-2mdk
ktelnet-0.7b1-7mdk
You need to make sure
On Sunday 24 June 2001 12:02, Philip Loi wrote:
Dear all,
When I connected to my company network, it seems like
the telnet command is missing? Can anyone tell me
how to do rlogin to another server? Thanks.
Regards,
Philip
Do
, June 24, 2001 5:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet command gone?
On Sunday 24 June 2001 12:02, Philip Loi wrote:
Dear all,
When I connected to my company network, it seems like
the telnet command is missing? Can anyone tell me
how to do rlogin
First of all, telnet is really not the way to go for remote access--look at openssh.
However, in answer to your question, you'll need to check /etc/xinetd.conf, and check to see if in the /etc/xinetd.d directory you have a file called telnet and ftp. These files should look like:
service telnet
Title: telnet
In a typical installation, telnet is not installed.
Try this:
rpm -qa | grep telnet
for verify telnet is
installed.
At 03:39 PM 05/05/2001 +0200, Cecilio wrote:
telnet In a typical installation, telnet is not installed. Try this: rpm -qa | grep telnet for verify telnet is installed.
Actually, one would need to look for telnet-server, not for the package telnet. There are 2 packages:
1. 'telnet'
Well you have a few options.
1) Remote Connections:
You can find shareware, freeware, or purchase some sort of remote connection
software. There are tons of them. Personally, I use SecureCRT. They make
software that will allow you to SFTP from a Windows machine to a UNIX/Linux
box, as well
You can find shareware, freeware, or purchase some sort of remote connection
software. There are tons of them. Personally, I use SecureCRT. They make
software that will allow you to SFTP from a Windows machine to a UNIX/Linux
box, as well as it supports SSH very well. (I would suggest
Don;t know witch distro you running but on 7.2 there is VNC woks just like
pcanywhere and somewhere you will find the windows executable to.
file:/usr/share/doc/vnc-doc-3.3.3/index.html
This will be the path in 7.2 for all the info you will need.
Hope it helps
Stefaans
On Thursday 19 April
I use a program called VNC, which allows a person to
remotely control another machine (be it mac, windows,
linux, os/2, what have you) from your machine. A
window appears on your desk that shows the desktop of
the remote computer you wish to control. All that
needs to be done is to install the
ive used demo versions of KEA! X and it seemed to work well for me... also
used KEA700 as a telnet client... was pretty user friendly
http://www.attachmate.com
brian Munday
-Original Message-
From: Mcintosh, Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:14 PM
To:
shutdown with telnet
log in as a user, su to root and then
shutdown -r now
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
The difference is in security for the
Yeah, that I know. Once you have access to the machine and you have
super-user rights you can log on as root then shut down the machine.
But I was talking about how SSH allows you to log on, run the command
and then leave. So you can perform tasks like:
ssh -l root hostmachine shutdown -r now
you can shutdown with telnet
log in as a user, su to root and then
shutdown -r now
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
The difference is in security for the
Telnet runs under inetd(assuming it is turned on under
inetd.conf). Inetd listens to the port that telnet
requests come in on. If a request comes in it starts
the telnet daemon. This is done to save system
resources since inetd also listens for alot of other
services. This saves on system
ssh under windoz available in 3rd party program likes Secure CRT
- Original Message -
From: "Nadin Merali" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:16 PM
Subject: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example
you have to download for windows SecureCRT
- Original Message -
From: Nadin Merali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: [newbie] Telnet vs SSH
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example windows
has a telnet
The difference is in security for the most part. There are some other
perks to SSH that telnet does not allow. For example you could shut
down a machine with the command:
ssh -l root hostname.dns.com shutdown -h now
Once you execute that command, it will ask you for the RSA key passcode
and
you can also download terra-term pro, and the ssh addin..
but the best ssh I have used in windoze is Zoc, they have a new version
which is in beta, but gives you unlimited use, I have had it for a while and
its great...
full color the whole bit.
Frank Hauptle
/ / _
---/ / (_)__ __
Well,
one major difference between the two is that telnet does not use
encryption for data and ssh does...
Andrew
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Nadin Merali wrote:
What is the difference and does every os have ssh? For example windows
has a telnet program. Will windows also have a ssh program?
Telnet don't have this utility. For this you need have a ftp connection.
Julio Gutierrez escribi:
does anyone know how I can copy files from a Win2k telnet server to a linux box?
or is this possible? if anyone knows pls let me know
Thanks in advance
Julio
--
dison Andrs Rivera Norea
does anyone know how I can copy files from a Win2k telnet
server to a linux box? or is this possible? if anyone knows pls
let me know
Well, if you don't have ftp available on the Windows box, the
only way ~I~ know is to open the file with a text editor
highlight paste into an editor on
At 10:31 12.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
I dont know what I changed, but I can telnet into my Linux machine
(Firewall) from my internal network, however I can do it from the
internet.
well.if u are the only user on your internal network and no security
concerns are against it u could allow
crap
I meant I can access myLinux machine through telnet, ftp and XDMCP from my
internal network, however I cant do any of it from the internet. I want
to be able to do it. I have pmfirewall installed, but I also have
fbuilder installed, and it might be fbuilder however I have no idea how to
At 13:57 12.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
crap
I meant I can access myLinux machine through telnet, ftp and XDMCP from my
internal network, however I cant do any of it from the internet. I want
to be able to do it. I have pmfirewall installed, but I also have
fbuilder installed, and it might be
Thats because the hosts file in /etc doesnt have a match for your IP address
or DNS isnt resolving your IP.
Add your IP and a name to the /etc/hosts file and that wont happen.
Scott
- Original Message -
From: "michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February
run setup under root's account under system services look for inetd then
activate next you restart your computer it should work.
about talk same thing edit your inetd.conf, be sure the talk is
uncomment. then type mesg=y
hope this will help
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Adi W. Rahadi wrote:
Thanks,
Ok...first, did you install a server, workstation, or developer install
when you installed Mandrake? Very likely the reason you can't connect to
your box on with either of these programs is because the servers for these
services are not installed on your system.
If you didn't specify the servers
It happens to me, but more details: i've already choose server, and now
all i can't telnet,ftp, and talk my mandrake even from localhost.
#telnet 10.65.1.25
Trying 10.65.1.25...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
#ftp 10.65.1.25
ftp: connect: Connection refused
please
It is most likely that you will have to install it from the CD. This is
because telnet was not installed by Mandrake's initial install. Reasons
being...security, thus ssh should be used instead.. la dee da... la dee da.
Original Message
On 1/29/01, 8:49:51 AM, bretzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
there's a separate rpm for the telnet server...
it should be next to the telnet rpm...
I think it's called :
telnet-server.i586mdk.rpm
you must install that...also
aicardo gil wrote:
I can't to get up de Telnet services, anybody know how
to get up this service. Which files or which
Okay, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't sending a post that solved a problem
you didn't have, so that's why I asked.
But Mark may be correct, you may not have the server installed. You can have
the client installed and be able to connect to a remote machine, but will not
be able to connect to
Wait a minute... I want to make sure I'm address the correct issue first.
Are you asking about a telnet issue? Or a SSH issue? Meanwhile the two
are tied in together, in a very round about way, but they are completely
different. Let us know and I'll try and take it from there.
tdh
--
T.
Do you have telnet deamon and ftp deamon installed in your machine?
check /var/log/secure (not too sure exactly) to see if there is any error
messages.
LM didn't install it for me last time and I had to manually do it through
rpm.
Charles
- Original Message -
From: "Ben Edwards" [EMAIL
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Ben Edwards wrote:
I can ping my linux box from Windoz 2k but not telnet or ftp. I anve my
linix ip set to 192.168.1.1 and windoz to 192.168.1.10. Any ideas?
Do you have an FTPserver and a telnet server running on the WinThing?
Do you have your c:/windows/hosts file set up
Title: RE: [newbie] Telnet
Make sure the telnet server is install. Type RPM -q telnet-server without the quotes to verify that it's installed. If it isn't, install it. I had the exact same problem.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Collard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday
Make sure you have your telnet server running.
(Try opening the package manager and look for telnet)
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Collard" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet
I checked my /etc/h
It is. At first it wasn't. I enabled it, restarted, and I still get a
connection refused error.
"James, Rick" wrote:
Click DrakConf then Startup Services and make sure the 'inet' button is
depressed.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Collard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Check your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
Bill
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe Collard
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 5:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet
It is. At first it wasn't. I enabled
you don't just open up port 23, this is the well-known telnet port...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Telnet through different ports?
Hi there.
My friend and I are
Now how are you planning to (mis)use that information?
Ask on a hacking newsgroup. There a loads of people there who can help. Im
not one of them.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 5:01 PM
Subject: [newbie] Telnet
ED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Telnet
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Manuel Tuthill wrote:
I need to let people telnet on to my Linux box the Inetd daemon is running
but i cant do it any ideas
Warmest regards,
Manuel Tuthill
Are those people loggi
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Manuel Tuthill wrote:
I need to let people telnet on to my Linux box the Inetd daemon is running
but i cant do it any ideas
Warmest regards,
Manuel Tuthill
Are those people logging in from a host that is in /etc/host.allow?
If not, then add these hosts to that file. This
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Depto Sistemas McCANN-ERICKSON - Bolivia wrote:
Hi all !. I have the Linux-Mandrake 6.5, and I have a very special problem. My
daemons of Telnet and Ftp don't operate for default, like do I make in order to lift
them
Thank you!!!
I remember reading something about
Make sure that telnetd and ftpd are installed. You can do this by
putting the Mandrake cd in the drive, mounting it (mount /mnt/cdrom), going
into the RPMS dir (cd /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS), then trying to install the
rpm. I can't remember what it's called right off hand, but try typing
rpm
you need to install...BOTH the telnet and the telnet SERVER
packages from off your CD...with kpackage,as root.
Linux Neophite wrote:
hello all,
Can somebody help me with my problem.
I am on my other linux box server.
When I telnet to my new Mandrake 7.0 (Newly Installed)
It has an
:~how can i access my linux even if im in other pc using telnet?.do
:~need to configure anything on my linux?
You need telnet-daemon. However, I would suggest you to use "ssh" instead
of telnet.
yours
Denis
--
-
Dr. Denis Havlik
On Sun, 14 May 2000, Wade wrote:
I will make it my first package to go and download and install,
althought I am not quite sure where to begin, or if I should be root
when downloading or installing packages?
Yes, you need to be root / su in order to install programs and packages.
Paul
Hi Flupke,
Thanks, I opened kpackage and searched for kssh but could not locate the
package, I thought I had installed ssh using DrakX. :)
I will make it my first package to go and download and install,
althought I am not quite sure where to begin, or if I should be root
when downloading or
I don't think so, but I once saw a kssh package. You have to have ssh
installed first. I think that's what you need.
HTH
Flupke
On Sat, 13 May 2000, Wade wrote:
Hi List,
I turned on Telnet and told it to connect to one of my remote domains,
and no probs what so ever. The remote servers I
Valjean wrote:
This is really frustrating meall I want to do is telnet into my
machine running Mandrake 7.0..when I installed it the first time, I
could do it. Every install since then I have not not been able to. I
have installed the telnet server package from the second cd
Ok, when I try to telnet to my computer from another machine, even in
the same domain, I get
Trying x.x.x.x...(my ip address)
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
the telnetd line in my inetd.conf file is
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd
Valjean wrote:
Ok, when I try to telnet to my computer from another machine, even in
the same domain, I get
Trying x.x.x.x...(my ip address)
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
Can you telnet from the local host? It has to work from the local host
first.
the
Okay, from the command prompt, I want you to:
# su
Password:
$ updatedb
(this could take a bit)
ok..that took while..no errors though..what did that just do?
$ exit
# locate in.telnetd
result of this command:
/usr/man/man8/in.telnetd.8.bz2
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
(to make sure this
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] telnet
Todd Gipson wrote:
I am trying to telnet in to a Mandrake 6.1 box I built. I keep getting
"connection to host lost." Any help in getting connected would be
greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
tmg
Tom,
what did you write in "/etc/hosts.allow" and "/etc/hosts.deny"?
Ove
Hello,
Thank you very much for your mail. The problem that I am having is that
there
does not seem to be any good information on setting up your network on
mandrake. I am thinking of going back to RedHat.
You were
Hi,
I am not at my machine just now but I think that the hosts.allow and
hosts.deny are ok, I saw some help on one of the mandrakeusers pages
which explained what to put in these files.
I eventually gave up last night, but one thing I did try was to use
telnet -debug on a different port. For
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to set up my telnet connection. I can ping my
hostname and localhost. However, when I try to telnet, using telnet
localhost, I get the following message:
connection closed by foreign host
I have checked the /etc/hosts.allow
Thomas Cattigan wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to set up my telnet connection. I can ping my
hostname and localhost. However, when I try to telnet, using telnet
localhost, I get the following message:
connection closed by foreign host
1. Is telnetd installed?
2. Is the line
Hello,
Thank you very much for your mail. The problem that I am having is that there
does not seem to be any good information on setting up your network on
mandrake. I am thinking of going back to RedHat.
You were right I did not have the telnet server installed - I installed this but
am
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