On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Tom Pollerman wrote:
It's one of the more frustrating aspects of Linux - just when you
think you know something, it jumps up to bite you. But, that's partly
why I'm here..
Isn't that true of life in general?
Seriously, the great thing about Linux is its
Title: Message
hi
you
shouls verify if telnet-server is installed!! I'ts not the case by
default!!!
if
it's not install it :
rpm
-hiv telnet-server-???.rpm
then
activate telnetd :
chkconfig telnet on
this
commande append "disable=no" in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file
!!!
Check
the /etc/xinetd.conf file. Is telnet there?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Billy DavisSent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:49
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Telnet connection
fails
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:48:42 -0400
Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] quietly intimated:
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same network with a Win2K Client and an
SCO Server. All 3 systems can be successfully pinged from the other
systems. However, when we try to telnet to the RedHat box from the
Hi,
what is the output of:
netstat -a -p | grep LISTEN
ross
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Trevor
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 08:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet connection fails
Check the /etc
Billy Davis wrote:
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same network with a Win2K Client and an
SCO Server. All 3 systems can be successfully pinged from the other
systems. However, when we try to telnet to the RedHat box from the
Win2K Client, we get this message: Could not open a
Telnet is turned off by default in 7.2
Mike Wafkowski
SOHO Gurus
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From: Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: Telnet connection fails
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same network with a
How about the firewall? The port has to be open in order to accept
telnet.
Well, the guy is inside the network, so I don't think that's part of the
problem.
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Look in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and make sure
disable = no
Linda
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/xinetd.d that contains this
line (among others):
disable = no
Thanks,
Billy
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From: Ross Cooney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: RE: Telnet connection fails
Hi,
what is the output of:
netstat -a -p | grep
bd == Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bd Hello Ross:
bd 1. The output of the netstat command included the following:
bd tcp00 *:telnet*:*LISTEN
bd 1940/xinetd
bd What does this mean?
This means you have a port listening [open] for
: Trevor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:15 PM
Subject: RE: Telnet connection fails
How about the firewall? The port has to be open in order to accept
telnet.
Well, the guy is inside the network, so I don't think that's part of the
problem
try
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
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From: Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
Hello Ross:
1. The output of the netstat command included the following:
tcp00
:
Trevor
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:03
PM
Subject: RE: Telnet connection
fails
Check the /etc/xinetd.conf file. Is telnet
there?
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Mike:
Yes, I know. However I thought I had turned it ON when I checked the 'start
at boot' button for telnet, with serviceconf.
Thanks,
Billy
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From: mikeyw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet
did you restart xinetd?
after the changes in this file (telnet or ftp) you
must restart xinetd
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
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From:
Billy Davis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:29
PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection
fails
Javier:
The netstat command does show telnet, but there is no reference to a port
number. Where would I find that?
Thanks,
Billy
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From: Javier Gostling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection
It is converted to a name automatically for you via the /etc/services file.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Billy Davis
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
Javier
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From: ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:48:42 -0400
Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] quietly intimated:
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same network with a Win2K Client
something else. Can you tell me what?
Thanks,
Billy
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From: ABrady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:48:42 -0400
Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED
?
Thanks again,
Billy Davis
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From: Ray Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
bd == Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bd Hello Ross:
bd 1. The output of the netstat
Billy Davis wrote:
Javier:
The netstat command does show telnet, but there is no reference to a port
number. Where would I find that?
[jgostlin@jgostling jgostlin]$ netstat -ta | grep LISTEN
[snip]
tcp0 0 *:telnet*:* LISTEN
]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
Ray:
I changed the line to disabled = yes and verified that the telnet LISTEN
was
gone. But I still get the same error messages from both the Win2K and SCO
boxes when I try to telnet in.
Seems to me that telnet
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bd From: Ray Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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bd Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:30 PM
bd Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
bd == Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bd Hello Ross:
bd 1. The output of the netstat command included
3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
bd == Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bd Hello Ross:
bd 1. The output of the netstat command included the following:
bd tcp00 *:telnet*:*LISTEN
bd 1940/xinetd
bd What does this mean
disable is now set to 'no' and restart command has been issued.
Still unable to telnet in.
Billy Davis
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From: sign_bldr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Telnet connection fails
Seems to me
Matthew:
Attached is the ipchains output
Thanks,
Billy Davis
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From: Matthew Boeckman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
please post the output of
ipchains -L
Billy Davis wrote
and not as functional/rant
-matthew
Billy Davis wrote:
Matthew:
Attached is the ipchains output
Thanks,
Billy Davis
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From: Matthew Boeckman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Telnet connection fails
-Original Message-
From: Billy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: Telnet connection fails
We have an RH7.2 Server on the same network with a Win2K Client and an SCO
Server. All 3 systems can be successfully
Hi All,
I'm a recent convert from MSDOS to Linux. So, bear with me.
I posted a response to the telnet connection fails query, which needs a
correction.
/etc/hosts.allow MAY be left empty; acting as if there were no access control.
It's one of the
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 13:47, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
You can delete these two chains with:
ipchains -D input 3-- numeric identifier for the tcp reject chain
and
ipchains -D input 5 --for udp
OR: You can use the 'lokkit' tool to configure the firewall. As root,
run 'lokkit' and you
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