what you need).
-Steve
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From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet Server to integrate into Windows 2000/2003
security.running on Linux.
I should add that I wanted the Telnet serv
Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Telnet Server to integrate into Windows 2000/2003
> security.running on Linux.
>
>
> I should add that I
I should add that I wanted the Telnet server to run on RH. Thanks.
Wade
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:45 AM
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Subject: Telnet Server to integrate into Windows 2000/2003 securi
You need to make sure the "telnet-server" rpm is installed and
that you do "chkconfig telnet on" to enable it.
-Steve
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From: Go, Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 4:25 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Telnet service is
Cool! Telnet and no firewall! Can you say "hacker bait"? I knew you
could!
Seriously, use ssh on your server instead (it should be installed by
default) and use PuTTY as your client from a windows machine, or ssh
from a linux machine. And install the firewall rules. Otherwise, you
are literal
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:27:22 +0200, Go, Jeffrey wrote:
> I installed the telnet rpm on my machine, and yet I cannot see the service under
> /usr/sbin.
> Doing a rpm -qa|grep telnet , I see the telnet package is installed.
The "telnet" package conta
> I wouldn't go so far as to say "ssh is the same as telnet".
>
> The openssh and openssh-clients packages give you commands
> which replace the functionality of a lot of insecure programs
> like rsh, rlogin, rcp, ftp, telnet.
>
> SSH can be used to establish login sessions or run commands,
>
s,
scripts, etc.
Example:
Use ssh to untar a file on one machine onto another:
ssh dd if=somefile.tar | tar xvf -
SSH is cool.
-Steve
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From: Michael Kalus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:48 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Te
this link should help explain ssh and when/why it should be used over
telnet:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/ssh.php
hope it helps.
Vince
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 09:01, David Hart wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 08:53, Michael Kalus wrote:
> > Did you do a su or a su - ?
> >
> > Try su - and you sh
> > But in all honesty:
> > Use SSH.
>
> ??
Telnet isn't very secure, everything you do is unencrypted. So someone could
sniff out your root password for example.
SSH is the same as telnet but encrypted. It should be installed by default
in your system: man ssh should give you more info.
Michae
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 08:53, Michael Kalus wrote:
> Did you do a su or a su - ?
>
> Try su - and you should get the full root enviroment.
Thanks
> But in all honesty:
> Use SSH.
??
>
> M.
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Hi,
On 25 Jun 2003, David Hart wrote:
> Is there some way to get our server to be more permissive with telnet?
> Logging in and going to SU I am unable to run a number of commands such
> as "service." I cannot even reload Postfix.
Switch to root with su - , not with su.
(BTW, use ssh ;) )
Reg
Did you do a su or a su - ?
Try su - and you should get the full root enviroment. But in all honesty:
Use SSH.
M.
> -Original Message-
> From: David Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:51 AM
> To: RedHat List
> Subject: Telnet Remote Admin Problem
>
>
> I
dont do it.. it isn't recommended...
telnet ins't safe.
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From: "Brent L. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 1:59 PM
Subject: telnet
does anyone know if there is a was to log on as root to a
telnet session from a remote compu
Not by default, with good reason. Use SSH and be smart, close down the
telnet daemon!
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
http://www.osheaven.net
Linux Software and Things
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From: "Brent L. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:59 PM
Subje
Check /etc/securetty -- ensure that the terminal from which you are logging
in is listed there.
(i.e. pts/0, pts/1, etc.)
Note: You *probably* don't want to allow remote root login from
telnet. First of all, telnet is an insecure protocol, passwords (and all
traffic) can be sniffed from the n
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From: Tim Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, April 03, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Telnet Server, etc...
>Ok - I just finished installing RH8.0 on my Dell server, and am already
>streaming wideo using RealServer (is there an
Sorry ssh is what I want, you're right of course and that's what I
meant..however, this is what I get...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] twillis]$ ssh 10.5.1.7
Connection closed by 10.5.1.7
[EMAIL PROTECTED] twillis]$
Why?
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 12:55, Graham Leggett wrote:
> Tim Willis wrote:
>
> > Ok - I ju
Tim Willis wrote:
Ok - I just finished installing RH8.0 on my Dell server, and am already
streaming wideo using RealServer (is there an Open Source
alternative?). However, I can't remember what service to install/start
so that I can telnet to this server from my RH desktop. I've installed
Webmin,
Tim Willis wrote:
Ok - I just finished installing RH8.0 on my Dell server, and am already
streaming wideo using RealServer (is there an Open Source
alternative?). However, I can't remember what service to install/start
so that I can telnet to this server from my RH desktop. I've installed
Webmin
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 08:30, Wendy Cheng wrote:
> I just freshly installed both RH 7.3 and 8.0 systems.
> Is there anyway to allow "root" directly telnet into
> the system ? I'm on an isolated internal network so
> the security is not an issue for me
If security is no issue, what I do is simply re
I would use ssh if I were you rather than telnet, you can configure it to
have root logins in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Regards
Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Cheng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 April 2003 16:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: telnet via root
I just freshly insta
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:39:43PM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> While this is definitely true, I would still recommend the use of SSH.
> After all:
>
> [...]
>
> o scp is a wonderful tool for computer-to-computer copying
Don't forget sftp, unlike scp, sftp lets you browse and otherwise poke
John Nichel wrote:
Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
[...]
yes. if someone was running tool like ettercap or dsniff or
just any general password sniffer, they'll see your telnet
traffic
> Does anyone know if a package update exists to correct this or know the
> location to configure this properly?
Ed. Please never use HTML on a mailing list, your question will most likely
go unanswered.
You need to set an environment variable to correct this. Something to do
with the new UTF-8 f
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 08:50, Ed Wilts wrote:
> It's only a security problem if there is any chance that the packets are
> going over an untrusted network. Within a home environment and where
> telnet is blocked at the firewall, there is no real reason why telnet
> could not be safely used.
While
John Nichel wrote:
So it doesn't really matter if you allow root to telnet in, if you're
going to just su to root once you're logged inpassword is passed in
either case. Maybe this is the reason that most sysadmins I know don't
allow telnet for any account...only ssh.
There are two advantag
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:26:00PM -0600, John Nichel wrote:
> Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
> root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
Yep - you sure are. Thats why ssh is always the preferred way to login
remotely, even whe
So it doesn't really matter if you allow root to telnet in, if you're
going to just su to root once you're logged inpassword is passed in
either case. Maybe this is the reason that most sysadmins I know don't
allow telnet for any account...only ssh.
Dave Young wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February
f the most overlooked advantages to computers
is... If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking
them around a little."-- Joe Martin
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From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 10:26 am, John Nichel wrote:
> Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
> root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
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Curious hereif I telnet into my system as a regular user, then su to
root, aren't I sending my password in plain text across the network?
Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:41:28PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
I use Redhat 8.0
When i want to telnet my server with the user root, it
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 10:40:51 -0600, Ed Cooley wrote
> It seams redhat 8.0 is stripping the high bits off of tty output or similar
> and other character based anomalies exist. For example if you do a
> man page you see garbage characters instead of dashes, also fonts
> that use extended character
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:46:57PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Jeff Kinz wrote:
> > Looks like my original post got truncated at the first "." alone as the first
> > char on a line. -- (trivia question everyone - why did this happen? );-)
>
> It shouldn't. It's a bug in the way your mail so
Jeff Kinz wrote:
Looks like my original post got truncated at the first "." alone as the first
char on a line. -- (trivia question everyone - why did this happen? );-)
It shouldn't. It's a bug in the way your mail sofware is implementing
RFC2821/RFC2822. A single period marks the end of transmiss
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 05:08:37PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
> In my securetty i 've already have :
> And it does not work
> - Original Message -
Hi Vince,
Looks like my original post got truncated at the first "." alone as the first
char on a line. -- (trivia question everyone - why d
From: Vincent Couvreur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: telnet with root
In my securetty i 've already have :
vc/1
vc/2
vc/3
...
tty1
tty2
tty3
tty4
..
And it does not work
- Original Message -
F
003 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: telnet with root
In my securetty i 've already have :
vc/1
vc/2
vc/3
...
tty1
tty2
tty3
tty4
..
And it does not work
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From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tues
In my securetty i 've already have :
vc/1
vc/2
vc/3
...
tty1
tty2
tty3
tty4
..
And it does not work
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: telnet with root
>
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 00:11, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
> I use Redhat 8.0
> When i want to telnet my server with the user root, it says me that
> it' s a "Login incorrect".
>
> But when i use another user, it's ok.
>
> I know it's for a pb of security, but can you tell me how to do it.
>
> Than
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:41:28PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
> I use Redhat 8.0
> When i want to telnet my server with the user root, it says me that it' s a "Login
> incorrect".
>
> But when i use another user, it's ok.
>
> I know it's for a pb of security, but can you tell me how to do it
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:41:28PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
> When i want to telnet my server with the user root, it says me that it' s a "Login
> incorrect".
man securetty
> I know it's for a pb of security, but can you tell me how to do it.
It's only a security problem if there is any c
Yes mike I solve telnet problem with eth0 is up. you are rihgt in
solaris, if you can under /etc/default/login,you can put #console...
also you can connect with root.
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 01:51, Mike Morrett wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:50:27 -0800 (PST), "Michael Mansour"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:50:27 -0800 (PST), "Michael Mansour"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Mike,
>
> As part of the default Red Hat 8.0 install, telnet is
> disabled (this is not bad considering it's not secure
> and more and more people implement ssh).
>
> You'll have to go to the:
>
> /etc/xine
Thank you francisco,
when looked it,etho is down and also is up.
Now telnet is run, and also I absorve netsata -a.
thankyou.
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Hi Mike,
As part of the default Red Hat 8.0 install, telnet is
disabled (this is not bad considering it's not secure
and more and more people implement ssh).
You'll have to go to the:
/etc/xinetd.d
directory and edit the "telnet" file, modify the:
disable = yes
parameter to "no", then stop an
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 16:31:15 -0500, "Francisco Neira"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> Francisco Neira wrote:
> | bulent acikgoz wrote:
> |
> |> hello friends,
> |> I want to telnet. but ý take this message after all of the operation;
> |>
>
>
> |>
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Francisco Neira wrote:
| bulent acikgoz wrote:
|
|> hello friends,
|> I want to telnet. but ı take this message after all of the operation;
|>
|> Feb 5 22:54:47 bulent xinetd: xinetd startup succeeded
|> [root@bulent root]# telnet bulent
|> Trying 1
bulent acikgoz wrote:
hello friends,
I want to telnet. but ı take this message after all of the operation;
[root@bulent root]# tail /var/log/messages
Feb 5 18:57:54 bulent modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-service-0-3Feb 5 18:57:56 bulent kernel: ide-floppy driver
0.99.newide
Feb 5
Right, but legally you can't use that for doing your job unless you
purchase it. Putty is truly free. :)
If you want a cute, free, GUI ssh-based file transfer app, try winscp2
(http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/)
--Matt
--On Monday, January 13, 2003 1:07 PM -0500 Shannon Neumann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I agree that Putty is nice for it's small footprint, but the ssh client
that can be downloaded at
http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellwks/non-commercial.html
also includes command-line utilities as well as a very nice graphical
file tranfer app.
Shannon Neumann
Neumannweb Computers
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From: "Campbell, Michael (Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 10:46:20 -0500
Subject: Telnet and FTP
> How do I set-up Telnet and FTP between my windows XP and Linux 7.3?
>
> Thanks for the a
On January 13, 2003 12:10 pm, Kent Borg wrote:
As with all software on your Linux server, keep this software up to
date too. Security holes could be found, if they are they will likely
be patched quickly--but that only helps you if you stay up to date.
it should also be mentioned that since you
On January 13, 2003 12:10 pm, Kent Borg wrote:
> As with all software on your Linux server, keep this software up to
> date too. Security holes could be found, if they are they will likely
> be patched quickly--but that only helps you if you stay up to date.
it should also be mentioned that since
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:46:20AM -0500, Campbell, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
> How do I set-up Telnet and FTP between my windows XP and Linux 7.3?
If you can, don't use telnet or ftp, use ssh (instead of telnet) and
sftp (instead of ftp). They are secure substitutes. On a Linux
server a singl
How do I set-up Telnet and FTP between my windows XP and Linux 7.3?
you shouldn't. use openssh.
if you insist, take a look at /etc/xinetd.d and turn on telnetd and ftpd in
there.
man xinetd for more info.
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chkconfig telnet on
IS Department wrote:
How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
Thanks
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I think the easy way to do this would be,
chkconfig telnet on
chkconfig --list (should display a list of the services and whether or
not they're enabled or turned off.)
IS Department wrote:
How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Martin Marques wrote:
> On Mar 10 Dic 2002 05:31, IS Department wrote:
> > How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> change
>
> disable = yes
>
> for
>
> disable = no
>
> in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet, and restart xinetd ("service xinetd restart")
you can
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 03:31:22AM -0500, IS Department wrote:
>How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
>Thanks
use gnome-lokkit
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On Mar 10 Dic 2002 05:31, IS Department wrote:
> How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
>
> Thanks
change
disable = yes
for
disable = no
in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet, and restart xinetd ("service xinetd restart")
saludos... :-)
P.D.: Also check firewall configuration, just in case port 21 i
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 08:31, IS Department wrote:
> How do you enable Telnet on a RH 8.0 system?
>
> Thanks
chkconfig telnet on
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> You can create an xinetd service in the firewall which runs telnet, and
> have your internal hosts telnet to this port, then issue an open
> command.
I am sorry but I do not truly understand what you mean. Can you give me
some more details?
Thanks,
Doug
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On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 09:52:02AM -0600, Simpson, Doug wrote:
> I am looking for a "telnet proxy" - such a thing?
You can create an xinetd service in the firewall which runs telnet, and
have your internal hosts telnet to this port, then issue an open
command.
> I have an internal network. I ca
http://rpmfind.net should have the source RPM. You can install that and
get the tarball and any patches that Red Hat may have applied.
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From: dbrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 12:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: telnet source
Does
How about if you just put in "telnet" instead of the version? It's
possible that the version you're looking for no longer exists.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Yes,
>
> RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
> No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
>
> david
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burg
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
> No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
*click*
*waits*
ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/7.2/en/os/i386/SRPMS/telnet-0.17-20.src.rpm
Well, that's strange...
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I have to eat me words. I just found it on rpmfind.net, by searching for
telnet! It then listed it.
david
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telne
Yes,
RPM resource telnet-0.17-20
No package found of name telnet-0.17-20
david
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
> Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> > telnet-0.17-
Have you looked at http://rpmfind.net?
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
>
> david
>
>
>
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, dbrett wrote:
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
>
> david
>
>
>
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:13:52PM -0500, dbrett wrote:
>
> Does anybody know where to find the source for the the telnet package
> telnet-0.17-20? I have done search with Google and RedHat. I get lots of
> hits, but all the ones I try are not there any more.
Have you tried the .src.rpm ?
Emman
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On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 08:14:15 -0800, Steve Garcia wrote:
> While researching this forum for several solutions, I've seen several
> suggestions to test whether imap/ipop are running by telnetting to the
> imap/pop port. Now I thought telnet was conside
Kne, trust me, root-friendly telnet is called 'ssh'
Windows-Based Client:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
Info about ssh
http://www.openssh.org/
see the man page as well:
man ssh
DISABLE TELNET!!.
*grin* I hate telnet, evil, evil protocol. [in this age of ea
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 16:00, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> Dear List
>
> I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not seam that
> I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to install
> to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd and no obvious
>
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 17:00, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not seam that
> I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to install
> to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd and no obvious
> package has jum
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| I have had a look to see if i had the pop3 deamon, and in does not
seam that
| I have it installed. Can someone please tell me what rpm I need to
install
| to resolve this problem. I have had a look at my RPM cd
.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gordon
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Francisco Neira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:02 PM
> Subject: Re: telnet to port 110
>
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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:02 PM
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> Gordon Stewart wrote:
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> |
> | I a
Sendmail doesn't listen on port 110...that's the port for your POP3
server, which Sendmail is not.
Try "chkconfig ipop3 on" and then see what happens.
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> Dear List
>
> I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
> 110, wh
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| I am running Redhat 7.0 and my problem is that I can not telnet localhost
| 110, when I try I get the following message
|
| telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused.
|
| It seams to work if I t
On Friday 25 October 2002 9:25 am, aljuhani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is your sendmail lisening to port 110.
sure hope not ;) sendmail only delivers mail, it doesn't help you read it.
That's where POP and IMAP come in.
look at /etc/xinetd.d/pop3s
disable =no
type:
kill -HUP `cat /var/ru
Hello,
Is your sendmail lisening to port 110. Type "netstat -a" at shell prompt to
check. Also do you have a firewall setup, may be it is blocking certain
ports.
Al-Juhani
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>Dear List
>
>I am running Redhat 7.0 and my prob
It is your TCP Wrapper in the target machine. OK check the /etc/hosts.deny on
the target machine, if your host machine IP address there, then remove it.
Or it could be that the target machine hosts.deny is setup to deny all access
and only allow the localhost connection. In that case you will
First try telnetting to the default port 23 and see what you get.
it sounds like you have nothing running on port 3510.
This does not sound like a firewall problem.
Get yourself the nmap portscanning package from
http://www.insecure.org to check for open ports on the destination
box.
hth Willem
O
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> my windows-telnet client cannot display the utf-8 charset right.
> Is there a way to change to a charset (no unicode) it can?
> How can I do this?
> I don't want to use another client.
One piece of advice I can give that I've seen posted on th
You might want to check the settings under
/etc/xinetd.d to make sure that the applicable services have been
enabled. By default, these are usually turned off.
Best Regards,
Tim Kehres
International Messaging Associates
http://www.ima.com
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From:
Vik
Hi Vikram,
> I cannot ftp or telnet into the Linux machine from any other machine within the
> same LAN segment.
> Please help what i am missing in the settings?
Have a look at the config files in /etc/xinetd.d.
Bye,
Leonard.
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On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 13:35, Ed Wilts wrote:
> Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and change PermitRootLogins to no. Don't forget
> to restart the daemon.
>
> .../Ed
you can also disable password authentication so that a user MUST have a
key in authorized_keys. Totally removes the possibility of a
day, July 07, 2002 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: Telnet
> How can I configure this under SSH? I'd like to disallow root logins for
> obvious, ok... paranoid, reasons.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alejandro
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Ihnat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
How can I configure this under SSH? I'd like to disallow root logins for
obvious, ok... paranoid, reasons.
Thanks,
Alejandro
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From: Dave Ihnat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Telnet
On Sat
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 08:50:44AM +0200, Thomas Bergstam wrote:
> ...but you can logg in as ROOT with SSH :-)
Not if you don't allow it. It's configurable.
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...but you can logg in as ROOT with SSH :-)
> First of all don't use telnet. Use SSH.
> secondly you cannot login as root directly, for that matter you need to
get rid of
> /etc/securetty or add an psuedo terminal entries into /etc/securetty. But
anyways don't
> login directly as root (secondl
First of all don't use telnet. Use SSH.
secondly you cannot login as root directly, for that matter you need to get rid of
/etc/securetty or add an psuedo terminal entries into /etc/securetty. But anyways
don't login directly as root (secondly dont use telnet, use SSH).
Regards,
-
Muha
You can't telnet in as root. It will deny you everytime. SSH runs as
default on 7.3, I would STRONGLY recommend downloading an ssh program and
installing it on win XP and using ssh instead of telnet.
Jon
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Ximo Llacer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im trying connect via telnet to my
27;
Asunto: RE: Telnet
I’m
trying connect via telnet to my server linux (redhat 7.3) and it show me the
login to authentifacte but when I input my root and password it says me that
the login incorrect.
don't use telnet, use ssh (search for
putty, it's a free ssh client for win
you might be using the root account. Don't use it.
Better yet, use ssh to make remote connections.
lh
--- Ximo Llacer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I?ve installed red hat and all Works fine but when I
> trying connect from
> another host with telnet , linux server let me put
> the use
regardless of your telnet problemsyou should not use telnet on a live
system which
is visible on the internet.
You should replace this with SSH, which is basically a secure telnet option.
Look into openssh.
Ross
ww.antivirus.ie
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On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Ximo Llacer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ive installed red hat and all Works fine but when I trying connect from
> another host with telnet , linux server let me put the user and password
> but I cant entry with this user, Whats happening ?
Ximo,
do I understand this correctly tha
ginal-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
En nombre de shyam
Enviado el: jueves, 04 de julio de 2002 17:25
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: telnet
service ipchains stop
than try telnet
On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 Ximo Llacer wrote :
>Hi,
>
>I?ve installed red hat and all
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