I've checked:
syslog, auth.log, daemon.log, lastlog,
user.log
Nothing special. No crashes, no refused
connections, ect.
JW, CAS
y.
Please, point me out to some good resource.
Jerzy Wolowik, CAS
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Dear Roberto, Phil,
finally I solved the problem.
After a little bit of sniffing the net I found that ALL connections from
remote Win2k machine dies after certain amount of time. The culprit of
that crime is improperly uninstalled firewall. It happens on Windows
system.
Thank all of Your for Yo
I've checked:
syslog, auth.log, daemon.log, lastlog, user.log
Nothing special. No crashes, no refused connections, ect.
JW, CAS
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Yeah,
I've been doing so. But problem persists.
My system is (at least seems to be so far) highly secured - just
disconnected from the internet. This is standalone system for testing
and developing only.
I'm newbie to Debian so the most important to me now is to discover a
hole in my knowledge.
At First, Thanks for Your Attention.
Problem occurs in my test/dev system so I have all root privileges and
direct access to the host.
Host OS: Debian Woody.
It's standard installation - server + development tools.
telnet daemon:
in.telnetd in /usr/sbin/ it's 0.17-18woody2 according to dpkg
man
Dear
I'm loosing connection on open telnet session after certain amount of
idle time. It's about one minute.
I want to change this amount.
Please give me some advise on it or better point me out to an
appropriate documentation.
JW, CAS
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