Hello, I just installed Debian on an older Pentium 120MHz machine.
It takes forever to connect to this machine via telnet or SSH. I suspect it is because the respective servers has to start up when a connection request is recieved. There is, however, little or no activity on the machine while a connection request is in progress. I would like to try to keep the servers in memory at all times to see if that speeds up connection times. A little bit like running smbd and nmbd from daemons instead of from inetd Could the same thing be done for sshd and telnetd? And if so, how? - IT