Hello,
I use FC4 and I had the same problem -
I got the same error messages about socket etc.
After you check the /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file (this you can find
a lot in the net) CHECK YOUR FIREWALL SETTINGS!!!
I use KDE FC4 - this was located under "security level settings"
in the 'start' menu.
on Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:38:23AM -0700, Jon Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In order to allow a friend to use a program on my machine, I wish to let
> her telnet in (I dislike telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :(
> ).
Bollocks.
You're going to compromise your system's security be
On Wednesday 16 May 2001 13:38, Jon Hughes wrote:
> In order to allow a friend to use a program on my
> machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
> telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
How about MindTerm? An ssh client in a java applet. How's that for
portable? Can be run w
On 16, maj, 2001 at 01:02:40 -0600, ray p wrote:
> What OS is your freind using it is the OS of evil might I suggest the latest
> dev build of putty. It does not require that she be able to install anything.
> Standalone .exe the dev build has support for ssh2 public key auth.
Yes, a good thing
What OS is your freind using it is the OS of evil might I suggest the latest
dev build of putty. It does not require that she be able to install anything.
Standalone .exe the dev build has support for ssh2 public key auth.
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:38:23AM -0700, Jon Hughes wrote:
> In order t
On 18 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> Will /etc/issue.net work?
That's what I needed! Thanks.
-Ian
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I have a quick question. Is there, or can there be, a file which displays
a small amount of text(motd) to incoming telnet connections. I wish to
display a statement of server ownership and liability.
Will /etc/issue.net work?
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