On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 05:22:43PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: > Hello, > > I have taken a look at the file "/var/log/syslog", which registers the > same information every time a telnet conection is refused: > > Sep 21 17:11:49 cambados in.telnetd[8102]: connect from 193.144.50.23 > Sep 21 17:11:49 cambados in.telnetd[8102]: error: cannot execute > /usr/sbin/in.telnetd: No such file or directory > > Efectively, the file "/usr/sbin/in.telnetd" doesn't exist. How can I > solve this problem?
Well, it would certainly help us if you wrote what is wrong about this situation, i.e. if you actually _want_ the telnet service enabled or _not_? - if you want telnetd running, then install package telnetd - if not, then comment out in /etc/inetd.conf the line with in.telnetd - the messages will disappear BTW: if you want telnet, i would suggest switching to SSH - it's more secure and has a few nice things about it. hope this helps Marcin -- -------------------------------- Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------