"Mark Lanett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From: "David Turetsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I use telnet all the time. I'd be very interested in hearing about a
> > better alternative
>
> ssh.
>
> I have the telnet client installed but not the server (In fact I have no
> inetd services install
From: "David Turetsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I use telnet all the time. I'd be very interested in hearing about a
> better alternative
ssh.
I have the telnet client installed but not the server (In fact I have no
inetd services installed). If I needed to telnet into work then I'd expect
the netw
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 12:35:48AM -0500, David Turetsky wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 01:31:06AM -0700, michael young muttered: --> i know
> i know...but i still would like to use it. i have telnetd installed,
> hosts.allow and deny dont have anything in them, /etc/inet.d shows telnet
> running
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 01:31:06AM -0700, michael young muttered:
--> i know i know...but i still would like to use it. i have telnetd installed,
hosts.allow and deny dont have anything in them, /etc/inet.d shows telnet
running bec. telnet works when the hostname/eth0 ip is used but not with the
On 06-Oct-2001 michael young wrote:
> i know i know...but i still would like to use it. i have telnetd installed,
> hosts.allow and deny dont have anything in them, /etc/inet.d shows telnet
> running bec. telnet works when the hostname/eth0 ip is used but not with the
> inet addr... I would like t
i know i know...but i still would like to use it. i have telnetd installed,
hosts.allow and deny dont have anything in them, /etc/inet.d shows telnet
running bec. telnet works when the hostname/eth0 ip is used but not with the
inet addr... I would like to telnet to work over the internet even if
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