On 05/12/2013 09:24 AM, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 14:13 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I gave the systemctl command and rebooted.
Here is the result. I get the same result on
the target system with "telnet localhost".
Can't you use ssh instead anyway since it's o
On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 14:13 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
> I gave the systemctl command and rebooted.
> Here is the result. I get the same result on
> the target system with "telnet localhost".
>
Can't you use ssh instead anyway since it's on by default on all
installations now?
On May 11, 2013 2:24 PM, "Kevin Fenzi" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:22:39 -0700
> Adam Williamson wrote:
> >
> > Release-note worthy, perhaps?
>
> perhaps.
>
> I don't know how many people are still using telnet server. I would
> hope very few. SSH is much more secure and already enabled by
On 05/12/13 05:19, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 11 May 2013 14:04:28 -0700
> John Reiser wrote:
>
>>> I don't know how many people are still using telnet server. I would
>>> hope very few. SSH is much more secure and already enabled by
>>> default. ;)
>> There are local networks that truly are lo
On Sat, 11 May 2013 14:04:28 -0700
John Reiser wrote:
> > I don't know how many people are still using telnet server. I would
> > hope very few. SSH is much more secure and already enabled by
> > default. ;)
>
> There are local networks that truly are local, providing services
> for the _develo
On Sat, 11 May 2013 14:13:28 -0700
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
> I gave the systemctl command and rebooted.
> Here is the result. I get the same result on
> the target system with "telnet localhost".
>
> [caf@omen ftp]$ telnet omeng
> Trying 192.168.1.21...
> Connected to omeng.
> Escap
On 05/11/2013 01:15 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:09:40 -0700
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I did the usual yum install of telnet-server.
Normally this installs xinetd but not in TC4.
I installed xinetd manually. No telnet file
in xinetd.d. I then removed telnet-server
> I don't know how many people are still using telnet server. I would
> hope very few. SSH is much more secure and already enabled by
> default. ;)
There are local networks that truly are local, providing services
for the _development_ of small embedded devices (think microcontrollers)
where teln
On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:22:39 -0700
Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> Release-note worthy, perhaps?
perhaps.
I don't know how many people are still using telnet server. I would
hope very few. SSH is much more secure and already enabled by
default. ;)
kevin
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On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 14:15 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:09:40 -0700
> Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
>
> > I did the usual yum install of telnet-server.
> > Normally this installs xinetd but not in TC4.
> > I installed xinetd manually. No telnet file
> > in xinetd.d.
On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:09:40 -0700
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
> I did the usual yum install of telnet-server.
> Normally this installs xinetd but not in TC4.
> I installed xinetd manually. No telnet file
> in xinetd.d. I then removed telnet-server
> and then reinstalled telnet-server.
I did the usual yum install of telnet-server.
Normally this installs xinetd but not in TC4.
I installed xinetd manually. No telnet file
in xinetd.d. I then removed telnet-server
and then reinstalled telnet-server. Still
no "telnet" file in xinetd.d.
I then pulled in a "telnet" file from anoth
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