At 18:56 10/2/2003, you wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 01:02:51PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Because telnet and ftp are security nightmares, and no rational person
would want to run them.
To a very large extent, this is crap. Telnet can certainly be replaced
by SSH, but there is no good firewall
At 10:33 10/2/2003, you wrote:
You'll have to edit the xinetd script file for it. /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
Easier to type (as root): chkconfig telnet on
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I have just installed my redhat without firewall, with telnet server, with
anonftp, with wu-ftpd, and I can't do telnet, ftp in my own machine. Any
idea for solve this? I think the problem is in my network configuration:
- ip: 10.237.194.80
- submask: 255.255.248.0
- net: 10.237.193.0
- broadcast
I have just installed my redhat without firewall, with telnet server, with
anonftp, with wu-ftpd, and I can't do telnet, ftp in my own machine, but i
can loggin with ssh from another computer. Any idea for solve this? It can
be possible that openssh server is the problem?
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Do you have the services tuned on?
James Williams
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:34 AM
To: Lista Redhat (E-mail)
Subject: Why I can`t do telnet or ftp in local? But i can loggin
I recommend using ssh over telnet for security reasons. By default telnet is
turned off, even if you installed it.
You'll have to edit the xinetd script file for it. /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
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From: Salvador Santander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02
Because the installation of RedHat although I selected no firewall, the
xinetd was configured to disable telnet and ftp ( I don´t undertand the
reason ). Finally, I enabled telnet and ftp and all is right.
Thanks for your answers.
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The reason is due to the security risks of running those services, both are
very insecure.
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To: Lista Redhat (E-mail)
Subject: Solved: Why I can't do telnet or ftp in local
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 06:52:46PM +0200, Salvador Santander wrote:
Because the installation of RedHat although I selected no firewall, the
xinetd was configured to disable telnet and ftp ( I don?t undertand the
reason ).
Because telnet and ftp are security nightmares, and no rational person
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 06:52:46PM +0200, Salvador Santander wrote:
Because the installation of RedHat although I selected no firewall, the
xinetd was configured to disable telnet and ftp ( I don´t undertand the
reason ). Finally, I enabled telnet and ftp and all is right.
Whether or not you
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 01:02:51PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Because telnet and ftp are security nightmares, and no rational person
would want to run them.
To a very large extent, this is crap. Telnet can certainly be replaced
by SSH, but there is no good firewall-friendly alternative to wu
Though FTP and TELNET is ENABLED in
/etc/xinetd.d directory , Im unable to do the same in RHL 7.2 from
another PC .
Thanks
Prashanth Kumar .
Hi,
I have just installed RH 9. I want to be able to telnet to the machine but whenever I
try it says connection refused. The configuration file for telnet is present in
/etc/xinetd.d and the value of disable is no.
Could someone please help.
Thanks
Amit
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Try stopping and then starting xinetd.
g
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Subject: problem with telnet on RH 9
Hi,
I have just installed RH 9. I want to be able to telnet
Hi,
As root, do service telnet start.
Do setup and select system services.
make sure telnet is marked to start up by default.
You should now be able to telnet to the box, but you will have to log in
as a normal non-root user and su - root
to get root access.
regards, Willem
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003
For goodness sake. Use SSH instead.
Tom Klem
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Subject: Re: problem with telnet on RH 9
Hi,
As root, do service telnet start.
Do setup and select system services.
make sure
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 02:01, Tom Klem wrote:
For goodness sake. Use SSH instead.
Tom Klem
Agreed, force your users to use SSH. Telnet is plain text - A bad
thing(tm).
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You need to HUP xinetd.
type this
service xinetd restart
that will get it for you.
On another note. You should use SSH instead of telnet. Telnet is
massively insecure
N8
Hi,
I have just installed RH 9. I want to be able to telnet to the machine
but whenever I try it says connection
First enable telnet service using ntsysv or setup
then restart xinetd ( /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart )
WT
At 07:32 AM 9/2/03 -0400, you wrote:
>You need to HUP xinetd.
>
>type this
>
>service xinetd restart
>
>
>that will get it for you.
>On another note.
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:35:19AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed RH 9. I want to be able to telnet to the machine
but whenever I try it says connection refused. The configuration
file for telnet is present in /etc/xinetd.d and the value
Rigler, Steve wrote:
I would assume that a telnet server which authenticates against W2K
isn't what you need. You would probably do better looking for PAM
support to authenticate against W2K/AD, etc.
Try googling for linux pam active directory support (assuming
authentication against AD is what
Hello,
I am looking for a telnet server which can be configured to use a
windows 2000/2003 network security to login/authenticate. Does anyone
know of one out there, or does anyone know if it is possible to some how
get RH to do this itself? Please advise.
Thank You,
Wade Chandler
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
I would assume that a telnet server which authenticates against W2K
isn't what you need. You would probably do better looking for PAM
support to authenticate against W2K/AD, etc.
Try googling for linux pam active directory support (assuming
authentication against AD is what you need).
-Steve
it
though. That should fix your problem, let me know if that helps and good
luck.
Barry
Johnson
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Great ! that really worked for me
Thanks barry ...thanks alot...
Binay
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Barry Johnson
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:50
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Subject: RE: Man pages display is not
proper in telnet window
Hi everybody,
I am new member to this list.
Iuse to telnet from win2k machine to RedHat
7.3 box in my local network. Now when i try to look in some help using 'man',
some of the characters are not showing up correctly on my terminal which i have
set to VT100 in my telnet window. I don
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed that .telnetrc file will help,if so what is the
entry i should add in to that file.
where can i found Any kind of information
do man nc or info nc
nc is netcat and can be used to do what you want.
On 30 Jul 2003, anil garrepally wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 02:48, anil garrepally wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed that .telnetrc file will help,if so what is the
entry i should add in to that file
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 02:48, anil garrepally wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed that .telnetrc file will help,if so what is the
entry i should add in to that file
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:10:18AM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 02:48, anil garrepally wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed that .telnetrc file
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 09:06:24AM -0700, pnelson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 02:48, anil garrepally wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to write a Bash script, that will do
telnet login to one machine and do some activity on that logged
machine.
I was informed that .telnetrc file
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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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 4:25 PM
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Hi all,
I installed the telnet rpm on my machine, and yet the telnet service ( in.telnetd) is
not available under
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Hi all,
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.
I have already created and configured the /etc/xinetd.conf and /etc/xinetd.d(creatted
a telnet file) based on RH
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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 contains
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
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.
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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.
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From: David Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:51 AM
To: RedHat List
Subject: Telnet Remote Admin Problem
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 ;) )
Regards
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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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.
Michael
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 should
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,
scripts, etc
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,
scripts
: root user on telnet problem
Hi Jason:
Are you using su or su -?
The former will etain your environment while the later will give
you root's environment. I suspect you were using the former.
HTH
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Stephen
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Subject: root user on telnet
problem
When I log onto my lunix box as a user and use su
root to change to the root account, I cant use commands like chkconfig, services, etc to start and stop
servi
When I log onto my lunix box as a user and use su root to change to the
root account, I can't use commands like chkconfig, services, etc ... to
start and stop services. Is there any way I can change the way I am
doing things so I will be able to use these commands over a telnet
session
When I log onto my lunix box as a
user and use su root to change to the root account, I
cant use commands like chkconfig, services,
etc to start and stop services.
Is there any way I can change the way I am doing things so I will be
able to use these commands over a telnet session
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Want to restrict telnet rlogin from all m/cs, for all users except
one
m/c with two users. As I told you I restricted
over a telnet session?
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log onto my lunix box as a user and use su root to change
to the root
account, I cant use commands like chkconfig, services, etc
to start and
stop services. Is there any way I can change the way I am doing
things so I
will be able to use these commands over a telnet session?
- Jason
Hi all,
I have small and interesting question. I want to give telent access for
only 2 users, is it possible??? The system is configured with redhat 8.0
Thanks Regards,
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:51:44 +0530, santosh kumar wrote:
I have small and interesting question. I want to give telent access for
only 2 users, is it possible??? The system is configured with redhat 8.0
Read up on client username lookup in man
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:51:44 +0530, santosh kumar wrote:
I have small and interesting question. I want to give telent access
for
only 2 users, is it possible??? The system is configured with redhat
8.0
Read up
Hi guys,
Want to restrict telnet rlogin from all m/cs, for all users except one
m/c with two users. As I told you I restricted a telnet rlogin session
for all users from all m/cs. But I want to allow only two users to
access this m/c from a particular m/c.
Here is the o/p of hosts.allow
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 16:44:55 +0530, santosh kumar wrote:
Want to restrict telnet rlogin from all m/cs, for all users except one
m/c with two users. As I told you I restricted a telnet rlogin session
for all users from all m/cs. But I want
Hi all,
I have small and interesting question. I want to give telent
access for only 2 users, is it possible??? The system is
configured with redhat 8.0
Sure, just set the Shell for all the other accounts to /bin/false and they
are prevented from logging in.
Some apps though MIGHT need
You should be using ssh, not telnet.
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Subject: RE: restrict telnet session
Hi guys,
Want to restrict telnet rlogin from all m/cs, for all users except one
m/c
Is there some way that I can enable the service command with telnet
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use SSH instead, telnet is the devil.
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Subject: Enable Service from telnet?
Is there some way that I can enable the service command with telnet
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Only if you telnet port 666! ;-)
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From: Drew Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Enable Service from telnet?
use SSH instead, telnet is the devil.
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and who doesnt, good sir?
;-)
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From: Hill, Benjamin W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: Enable Service from telnet?
Only if you telnet port 666! ;-)
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From: Drew Weaver [mailto
Not sure what you are asking. What do you mean by enabling the service
command?
Are you able to telnet in?
What user are you?
What messages are you getting?
Jon
On 17 Jun 2003, dch wrote:
Is there some way that I can enable the service command with telnet
RA?
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!
Cheers,
Ben
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From: Hill, Benjamin W
Sent: 06 June 2003 16:16
To: 'Kevin Passey'; Hill, Benjamin W
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access
Does yours mean that it will only accept connections from the IPs
10.0.0.142, 10.0.0.144, 10.0.0.148?
Cheers
CVSd to it, of course it refused...
You'd be surprised how often the dumbest can't happens happen!
Glad you found it. I was going to suggest that
the other thing that can get you is entries in /etc/hosts.deny and
hosts.allow, which telnet (and other xinetd controlled services, as
well as some
I have a machine that I have installed CVS and Telnet Server, but I cannot
Telnet or access the CVS repository remotely from a Windows machine.
Each time I try to Telnet the box I get a Could not open connection to the
host, on port 23: Connect failed
I have set up the CVS repository
We've just done this.
What does your telnet file in /etc/xinetd.d look like.
Regards
Kevin
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From: Hill, Benjamin W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 15:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help: Telnet and CVS Access
I have a machine that I have installed
Hi,
My /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file is:
service telnet
{
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user= root
server = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
log_on_failure += USERID
disable
Hi,
Mine looks like this and it works:-
# default: on
# description: The telnet server serves telnet sessions; it uses \
# unencrypted username/password pairs for authentication.
service telnet
{
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait
Does yours mean that it will only accept connections from the IPs
10.0.0.142, 10.0.0.144, 10.0.0.148?
Cheers,
Ben
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From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 16:06
To: 'Hill, Benjamin W'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS
On Friday 06 June 2003 15:20, Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
I have a machine that I have installed CVS and Telnet Server, but I
cannot Telnet or access the CVS repository remotely from a Windows
machine.
Each time I try to Telnet the box I get a Could not open connection
to the host, on port 23
does anyone know if there is a was to log on as root to a
telnet session from a remote computer everytime I try I
get incorrect login but I can log in under a regular user
fine
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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
Not by default, with good reason. Use SSH and be smart, close down the
telnet daemon!
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
http://www.osheaven.net
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Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:59 PM
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dont do it.. it isn't recommended...
telnet ins't safe.
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From: Brent L. Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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 computer
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, but I also need
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
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
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, but I also need
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From: Tim Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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 Open
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.
Thanks..
Wendy
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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
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Sent: 02 April 2003 16:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: telnet via root
I just freshly
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 remove
"ldd
/bin/bash"
The user home directory is empty, i dont know if
that is important ; anyway i've been checking in
the web and i tried everything but allways with the same result.
What im missing?
Please!
Help!!!!
i dont wanna telnet with my
wanna telnet with my root user (right now is the only way i can
do it )
Thanx all of you
I had the same issue before, and found that by modifying my
/etc/ld.so.conf and running ldconfig to rebuild the lib path cache
helped in getting rid of the problem. I added:
/usr/lib
/usr/local/lib
do a ls -la of the user's home dirsee whether
there is an files beginning with .file_name
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From:
Bartman
To: Red Hat
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:17
AM
Subject: I cant telnet my Linux
I've enabled telnetd in my red hat 7.3 and i
I have a box acting as a telnet and ftp server on
my network. But its only accesible by users on the network. How can I set it up
so other users can connect through my gateway to the machine, does it need its
own ip address (besides the 198.162 one for the local network)?
Thanks!
You need to forward the ports (21,23) from your gateway back to it.
JAV
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 18:54, KC wrote:
I have a box acting as a telnet and ftp server on my network. But its only accesible
by users on the network. How can I set it up so other users can connect through my
gateway
How might i do that?
-thanks
KC
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From: Joe Polk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: Setting up FTP/Telnet server
You need to forward the ports (21,23) from your gateway back to it.
JAV
On Thu, 2003-03-06
, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: Setting up FTP/Telnet server
You need to forward the ports (21,23) from your gateway back to it.
JAV
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 18:54, KC wrote:
I have a box acting as a telnet and ftp server on my network. But its
only accesible by users on the network. How can
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
correctly.
Everything works fine but when I want to establish a connection with
telnet on the Linux computer for example to google.com, the
establishment lasts about 10 sec.
But then it works fast.
The command is:
telnet google.com 80
The resolve via host google.com is usual fast.
And if I
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
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
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.
Thanks
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
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
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.
Thanks
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