>> I have an intermittent rare problem where sometimes I cannot connect
>> after disconnecting. I get console messages "no one waiting for port".
>> I am using a guest based on 2.6.18.
>
> I check this on a fairly regular basis, and haven't seen this happen
> in a long time. Can you check somethin
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 09:56:20AM +0100, Gordon Russell wrote:
> Firstly:
> If I connect and login, then press CTRL-D before terminating telnet,
> it works fine when I telnet in again.
> If I connect and login, but terminate telnet before CTRL-D, then when
> I telnet in again I get the login promp
Thanks for the link. I will give that telnet server a go and see if it
is any different.
Just to let you know, I do currently allow users to access their
guests via a tap device, and in general it works really well. However,
some of my practical exercises get the users to configure their own
firew
We have netkit-telnet-0.17 and it works fine but we use it, through a tuntap
interface.
The package comes from
ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/Networking/netkit
David
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 1:56 AM, Gordon Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone could offer me some advice
I am wondering if anyone could offer me some advice on telnet access
to the UML console.
I run linuxzoo.net, which has very poor console access for users right
now (it relies on network logins direct to the guests).
Im trying to fix that...
I am using something like "con1=port:5800". I have in.tel