On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 20:20, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Use ssh instead of telnet. If you are connecting from a Windows
> machine, get cygwin,
Theres load of ssh clients out there for windows,
try PenguiNet from Silicon Circus
http://www.siliconcircus.com/penguinet
> which is a terminal f
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:12:07 +, Bob Grover wrote:
> I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've
> allowed incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
>
> /sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running
> fine.
>
> x
Bob Grover wrote:
I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've allowed
incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
/sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running fine.
xinetd is listed in the services as running (just to be on the safe side
I restarted it).
But I
I've set up with lokkit so that the security is custom and I've allowed
incoming telnet, www, ftp, and ssh.
/sbin/service iptables status shows that things should be running fine.
xinetd is listed in the services as running (just to be on the safe side I
restarted it).
But I'm not able to teln