Re: slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread jsalord
ssage - From: "Luis Cano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Cc: ; Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:57 AM Subject: RE: slow telnet and ftp connections > Seguramente intentas hacer el telnet al nombre de la máquina, y al > intentar hacer la resolución inversa, no

RE: slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread Luis Cano
2002 11:41 Para: debian-isp@lists.debian.org CC: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org; debian-user@lists.debian.org Asunto: slow telnet and ftp connections My System: potato with the security updates. proftpd telnetd My Problem: telnet and ftp (local network) connections to my server from win

Re: [mailinglists] slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
Hi, the problem is the DNS Lookup. check your DNS Settings, that should solve the problem. regards, Philipp Am 05.03.2002 11:41:19, schrieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >My System: >potato with the security updates. >proftpd >telnetd > >My Problem: >telnet and ftp (local

Re: slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread Matthew Lambie
27;s not a problem, but if they have dynamic IPs then you'd have to work out how to update the hosts file automatically, which I have never done. Hope this helps, Matt Lambie - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: ; Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 6:41 PM Subject

Re: slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread Richard Hector
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > My System: > potato with the security updates. > proftpd > telnetd > > My Problem: > telnet and ftp (local network) connections to my server from win clients > (CUTE FTP, MSIE, Putty ...) are very slow: > The Telnet running is not slow w

slow telnet and ftp connections

2002-03-05 Thread jsalord
My System: potato with the security updates. proftpd telnetd My Problem: telnet and ftp (local network) connections to my server from win clients (CUTE FTP, MSIE, Putty ...) are very slow: The Telnet running is not slow when connection is done, so the anoying thing is just the connection. Linux

telnet and ftp won't list directory

2001-10-22 Thread Eric Cheney
Hi folks. I'm trying to put together an office server with woody. When users log in via telnet or ftp, the login session hangs when a lot of text gets printed to the (remote) screen. Same problem if you were to use vi or something that prints a lot of text to the screen. No problem exists

Re: telnet and ftp

2000-10-11 Thread kmself
setup an unknown number of telnet and/or ftp > session to a machine and see when it drops out. I want to put this in > some script) Why? Telnet and ftp are dangerous and insecure protocols. They should be banished. ssh, scp, and secure alternatives exist. -- Karsten M. Self http://ww

telnet and ftp

2000-10-11 Thread stefan goeman
Hello, For some testing I want to setup a telnet and/or an ftp connection to a remote machine (I also have physical access to the remote machine). Is it possible to setup such connection WITHOUT providing any username and password. (Basically I want to setup an unknown number of telnet and/or f

Re: telnet and ftp in potato

2000-07-17 Thread Triggs; Ian
This could be it, as I have a cable modem connected straight into my hub, and another computer on the network being the firewall, however it only has one card so it is using the one ethernet card for both the cable modem and the LAN. On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: > About telnet: It CO

Re: telnet and ftp in potato

2000-07-17 Thread Ron Rademaker
About telnet: It COULD be a misconfigured firewall (see what ipchains -L gives you) About ftp: firewall could also be the problem, but maybe you're not running a ftpd. Ron Rademaker On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Triggs; Ian wrote: > Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on

telnet and ftp in potato

2000-07-17 Thread Triggs; Ian
Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on my LAN, I can ping it, and it can ping out. The trouble is however, when I try to telnet into the computer it connects but no login prompt appears. The same applies with ftp, it says connected, but again no login prompt. Wh

telnet and ftp in potato

2000-07-17 Thread Triggs; Ian
Hi, I just installed potato and set up the computer correctly for use on my LAN, I can ping it, and it can ping out. The trouble is however, when I try to telnet into the computer it connects but no login prompt appears. The same applies with ftp, it says connected, but again no login prompt. Wh

Re: getting telnet and ftp working

1999-11-14 Thread aphro
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Aaron Walker wrote: amwalk >Any ideas why this is not working? amwalk > to test, hit mv /etc/hosts.deny /etc/hosts.deny-DISABLED and try to telnet/ftp in ..it should let u in, by default i think debian sets ALL : PARANOID in hosts.deny so it wont let u in unless u have an e

getting telnet and ftp working

1999-11-14 Thread Aaron Walker
Thanks, to those that answered my previous question.. I have another question... the reason I wanted to restart inetd is because I am trying to get telnetd and ftpd working. I added the following entries to inetd.conf: ftpstreamtcpnowaitroot/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.ftp

RE: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-12 Thread Jeff Schreiber
Keith Alen Vance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >I have set up a little test network if I try and telnet or ftp into my >other Linux machine it takes like 2 minutes to get the login screen after >it establishes an ftp or telnet session. After I get logged in it is >fast. Is there something I can

Re: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-11 Thread Keith Alen Vance
I added the linux box that I am trying to connect to to my /etc/hosts file but it is still slow. It is slow even if I do 'ftp 172.16.1.3'. Any more suggestions? Thanks, Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] You only get one chance at life, but if you do it right, you only need one. ht

Re: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-11 Thread Brandon Mitchell
Make sure the machine names are in the /etc/hosts file (it may be trying to do a name lookup, how fast is nslookup for the machines). HTH, Brandon On Sat, 11 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote: > I have set up a little test network if I try and telnet or ftp into my > other Linux machine it takes

telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-11 Thread Keith Alen Vance
I have set up a little test network if I try and telnet or ftp into my other Linux machine it takes like 2 minutes to get the login screen after it establishes an ftp or telnet session. After I get logged in it is fast. Is there something I can do to speed up the log in time. Thanks, Keith [E

Re: Where is telnet and ftp ?

1998-04-06 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Gabrie van Zanten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > Can I telnet and ftp to my own computer? I tried pinging 192.168.1.1 (which > is this computer) but a ftp will not log me in, and a telnet either ? > > Do I have to start a special demon ? And how should I do that

Where is telnet and ftp ?

1998-04-06 Thread Gabrie van Zanten
Hi, Can I telnet and ftp to my own computer? I tried pinging 192.168.1.1 (which is this computer) but a ftp will not log me in, and a telnet either ? Do I have to start a special demon ? And how should I do that ? Gabrie -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-09 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Robert Eckard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says > something like connection refused from server. > Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem? Well, this also explains your mail problem. I assume that you ha

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
> > Robert Joseph Eckard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > My inetd is not running, I am using xinetd and isn't running either. > > How do I get it started and get it to start with each fresh boot? > > > It should be automaticly. Check /etc/init.d/xinetd > > At the top, there are two line like:

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
$ /sbin/ifconfig loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1 RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 TX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 eth0

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Robert Joseph Eckard wrote: > What are 'ifconfig' and 'route' commands? route shows all the routes your system will use to route packets, and ifconfig shows the communications devices (ethernet cards, ppp links, etc.) that the system is currently recognizing. They're in /sbi

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
>What does your ifconfig and route command say? Are you able to >ping your machine on that ip number? Is your inetd running? My inetd is not running, I am using xinetd and isn't running either. How do I get it started and get it to start with each fresh boot? What are 'ifconfig' and 'route' com

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Martin Schulze
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 03:17:54PM -0500, Robert Eckard wrote: > I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says > something like connection refused from server. > Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem? What does your ifconfig and route command say

telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Eckard
I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says something like connection refused from server. Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail

Re: telnet and ftp..

1997-08-20 Thread Philippe Troin
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997 16:45:24 CDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm not quite sure what I did.. but, somehow I managed to remove > telnet and ftp from my Debian installation through dselect. Of course, > this is rather inconvenient. Which package can I find these > program

Re: telnet and ftp..

1997-08-20 Thread Behan Webster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm not quite sure what I did.. but, somehow I managed to remove > telnet and ftp from my Debian installation through dselect. Of course, > this is rather inconvenient. Which package can I find these > programs? Have the gift for understateme

telnet and ftp..

1997-08-19 Thread Richard . Dansereau
Hello all! I'm not quite sure what I did.. but, somehow I managed to remove telnet and ftp from my Debian installation through dselect. Of course, this is rather inconvenient. Which package can I find these programs? Cheers! Ri

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Paul Wade
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Jim Michael wrote: > I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was > booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm > my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or > ftp to the Linux box from th

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread strtbttn
>I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was >booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm >my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or >ftp to the Linux box from the Win95 box, I get a connection but there are >s

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Jim Michael
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Shaya Potter wrote: > I'm just wondering, do you use a dec tulip based card. I had similar > problems with the linux machine at my school that I set up, however I > haved had no problems with the 3com and SMC cards that I use at work. The net cards in both machines are NE-20

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread strtbttn
>No. /etc/hosts contains only the IP and loopback IP of the Linux box. You might try adding the IP of the '95 machine to /etc/hosts. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Jim Michael
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, strtbttn wrote: > Just a thought: Is the IP and host name of the '95 machine in /etc/hosts? No. /etc/hosts contains only the IP and loopback IP of the Linux box. Cheers, Jim -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Tro

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Clint Adams
> The net cards in both machines are NE-2000 clones. I had the same problem. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Shaya Potter
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Jim Michael wrote: > > I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was > booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm > my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or > ftp to the Linux box from

Long time to login prompt: telnet and ftp

1997-06-19 Thread Jim Michael
I have a Win95 box networked to my Linux (Debian 1.2) box. The latter was booted while an ftp and telnet session were active (back when I had to rm my XF86Config file to kill the flashing screen). Now, when I telnet or ftp to the Linux box from the Win95 box, I get a connection but there are s