Greetings!
First of all, does anybody know if the mailing list archives at RH's sites
are empty for a reason? When I click on a particular mailing list to
access the archive, I just get a blank page, instead of a list of the
archive in the usual chronogical order.
Secondly, can someone tell me where I could find help on setting up my
linuxbox so I could do a local or a remote telnet or rlogin? My friends
tell me it should be setup already, but for some reason, when I try to
telnet in, it gives me this error message no matter whether I'm loggin in
as one of the non-root users or not:
[root@HAL /root]# telnet -l root 24.64.12.208
Trying 24.64.12.208...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[root@HAL /root]# telnet -l steve 24.64.12.208
Trying 24.64.12.208...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
and trying rlogin just does nothing and I have to ^C to kill it. Any help
on this matter or some direction to a site to help me out would be greatly
appreciate!
Lastly, I'm missing the /etc/profile file. Would that prevent the
non-root users from logins? The reason I ask is that I've been able to
login as non-root user that I created no problems, but all of a sudden it
stopped working. Once this problem occurred, I tried to upgrade my PAM,
but it failed cuz of a missing cracklib file, so I upgraded that and PAM
installed no problem, all rpms of course! :) But I still wasn't able to
login as a non-root user. I went as far as deleting the users I created
and add them again, but still a no go. I could login but it just spits me
back out immediately without any error messages.
I put some messages to be displayed in my .bash_profile, .bash_logout
files, but they never appear. I'm at a loss right now...if there are any
systems admin gurus out there, please help me out. Much appreciation in
advance!
With Best,
Steve
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