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On Sunday 29 December 2002 11:59 pm, Rob Cartier wrote:
> change the disable =yes to disable = no
> in the
>
> /etc/xinet.d/telnet file
>
> and then restart xinetd
>
> /sbin/service xinetd restart
Minor pet peeve. ;)
No need to edit or restart anythin
change the disable =yes to disable = no
in the
/etc/xinet.d/telnet file
and then restart xinetd
/sbin/service xinetd restart
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 12:08:27 -0600
From: John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: By-Tor.com
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to telnet two system
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On Friday 27 December 2002 01:06 am, David P. Giffen wrote:
> Also make sure that telnet (port 23) is open on the firewall of the
> machine you are logging into. For a machine that is directly connected
> to the internet. I make sure telnet is turned o
Also make sure that telnet (port 23) is open on the firewall of the
machine you are logging into. For a machine that is directly connected
to the internet. I make sure telnet is turned off completely. Better to
use ssh.
gihas wrote:
Hai,
I am a new user in linux.I installed linux in two system
Is the telnet server installed?
>rpm -q telnet-server
Is the telnet server running?
>chkconfig --list telnet
gihas wrote:
Hai,
I am a new user in linux.I installed linux in two systems.
I want to telnet one system to another or rlogin.Both
I tried but it is telling connection refussed.I tried
You need to edit /etc/securetty and add the pts0.pts5. (Verify the
pts numbers again)
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 6:50 AM
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Subject: how to telnet two system
Hai,
I am a new user in linux.I insta