Hello.

1. don't forget to add the "/bin/false" line in /etc/shells!
2. the only answer is "Connection closed" not "new pass" prompt.

  Cheers,
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 Cristian Arustei
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Emre Yildirim wrote:

> Daniel Pope wrote:
> 
> 
> > Adding a line inside hosts.deny as
> > in.telnetd : USER_ACCOUNT_NAME@ALL was the "clever" of
> > all the combinations I tried. (tcpd is installed and
> > working OK).
> 
> I have a better idea.  Just set his shell to /dev/null or /bin/passwd in 
>   the passwd file.  That way he can still FTP in, but when he tries to 
> telnet into the box, he will only get a "connection closed" or a "Enter 
> new password:" prompt.
> 
> If I was you, I wouldn't run telnet in the first place.
> 
> 
> 


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