<snip>

>chkconfig telnet on

> that's about it, telnet should work now. If it doesn't the firewall
> (iptables) that comes w/ redhat may be blocking it (and this one is a
> little more complicated, I'll help you if this comes up)

ok, sorry, I might be messing you up a bit. after this step just do:

/etc/init.d/xinetd restart 

(which does that HUP thing I explained earlier)

just to make sure xinetd re-reads that telnet, etc. should now be on....

sorry, I don't want to steer you in 30 different directions. So, re-cap just 
for fun:

chkconfig xinetd on
chkconfig telnet on
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart

--Dave





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