Good point. The system sports a firewall, but it's turned off at this point.
Iptables -L reports nothing (i.e., just the defaults).

Also, I believe the debug messages from ssh show that the client is hooking
up with the server, but that the server bails out.

- Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Theodore Heise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LFS Support List
Subject: Re: Connectivity, continued



On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Mark Olbert wrote:

> Can someone tell me how I can get xinetd, or telnetd, or 
> something!!! to log some additional error messages to some log 
> about connection attempts against telnetd? I've tried using 
> server_args=telnetd -D options -debug in the xinetd.d config file 
> for telnet, but it doesn't do anything.

Are you sure the connection efforts are getting that far?  For 
example, if you have a firewall blocking telnet, the daemon will 
never see the connection attempt and consequently not log anything.

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