There is a telnet daemon for NT. I do not know what it is called, but I have
seen it in use.



On 16-Nov-97 Philippe Troin wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 17 Nov 1997 00:21:04 PST George Bonser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> wrote:
> 
>> On 16-Nov-97 Philippe Troin wrote:
>> >  3) NT is not multi-user, it's sequential multi-user (and even that,
>> >  badly).
>> >     I mean, you cannot telnet onto an NT box and crash an other user
>> >     session
>> >     (hence sequential). Furthermore, IMHO, it doesn't need a pentium bug
>> >     to crash it.
>> 
>> You are wrong in this. If I telnet into an NT box, place an executeable
>> containing this bug in a an area I own and run it, the entire CPU stops
>> cold.
>> There are no longer any other user processes.  The cpu STOPS. It crashes the
>> whole machine.
> 
> You'll have to explain me how to telnet (or rlogin or rsh) onto an NT box :-)
> But maybe we can take this off the mailing list ?
> 
> Phil.
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