Hello,
I use FC4 and I had the same problem -
I got the same error messages about socket etc.
After you check the /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file (this you can find
a lot in the net) CHECK YOUR FIREWALL SETTINGS!!!
I use KDE FC4 - this was located under "security level settings"
in the 'start' menu.
Sorry, I am still not very clear about that :(
Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima wrote:
> You can't make in.telnetd act as a DNS server. You should be able to add
> the appropriate lines to /etc/hosts to make it work on your LAN.
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 192.168.0.1
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Liu Tao wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. It corrected my mistake :)
> route -n returns immediately, and route returns after sevel seconds.
Cool, now we know what the problem is:
Name resolution, more specifically IP->Name resolution.
> then how to make in.telnetd
Thanks for your reply. It corrected my mistake :)
route -n returns immediately, and route returns after sevel seconds.
then how to make in.telnetd do not do a dns reverse lookup?
Regards
Liu Tao
On Friday 19 October 2001 13:08, Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Liu
Sometimes it cost several seconds to complete the "route" program.
> And it seems that in.telnetd will wait the route information.
> So, the gw affects my telnet service. when telnet to me, login prompt
> will appear after waiting sevel seconds. If I do not set the default
> route,
Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
localnet* 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth0
default 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 eth0
Sometimes it cost several seconds to complete the "route" program.
And it seems that in.te
on Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:38:23AM -0700, Jon Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In order to allow a friend to use a program on my machine, I wish to let
> her telnet in (I dislike telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :(
> ).
Bollocks.
You're going to compromise your system's security be
On Wednesday 16 May 2001 13:38, Jon Hughes wrote:
> In order to allow a friend to use a program on my
> machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
> telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
How about MindTerm? An ssh client in a java applet. How's that for
portable? Can be run w
On 16, maj, 2001 at 01:02:40 -0600, ray p wrote:
> What OS is your freind using it is the OS of evil might I suggest the latest
> dev build of putty. It does not require that she be able to install anything.
> Standalone .exe the dev build has support for ssh2 public key auth.
Yes, a good thing
der to allow a friend to use a program on my
> machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
> telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
>
> Anyhow, I tried to setup the telnet damian and when I
> attempt to start it by hand I get:
>
> $/usr/sbin/in.telne
In order to allow a friend to use a program on my
machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
Anyhow, I tried to setup the telnet damian and when I
attempt to start it by hand I get:
$/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
in.telnetd: getpeername: S
On 18 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> Will /etc/issue.net work?
That's what I needed! Thanks.
-Ian
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I have a quick question. Is there, or can there be, a file which displays
a small amount of text(motd) to incoming telnet connections. I wish to
display a statement of server ownership and liability.
Will /etc/issue.net work?
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I have a quick question. Is there, or can there be, a file which displays
a small amount of text(motd) to incoming telnet connections. I wish to
display a statement of server ownership and liability.
Thanks,
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Hmmm, how come teknetd doesnt come with the base 1.1 set? Also, where can i
get it from?
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