On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 09:15:52AM +0800, Curtis Hogg wrote:
> A friend of mine (as am I) is running Debian 2.1 that has been
> dist-upgraded to woody, and while he can telnet into my machine just fine,
> I cannot telnet into his, the error received states-
>
> telnetd: getpty: permission denied
>
Curtis Hogg wrote:
>
> A friend of mine (as am I) is running Debian 2.1 that has been
> dist-upgraded to woody, and while he can telnet into my machine just fine,
> I cannot telnet into his, the error received states-
>
> telnetd: getpty: permission denied
>
> the permissions on his ptys and tty
A friend of mine (as am I) is running Debian 2.1 that has been
dist-upgraded to woody, and while he can telnet into my machine just fine,
I cannot telnet into his, the error received states-
telnetd: getpty: permission denied
the permissions on his ptys and ttys and so on are the same as mine. Wh
You should check your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny, and your
ipchains.
Ron Rademaker
PS. I would recommend using ssh instead of telnet because of security
issues. (ssh is encrypted and therefore lot safer, telnet eg. sends
passwords over the network as plain text)
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Le
> I am having problems telneting to a Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 machine.
> I can telnet to it from itself 127.0.0.1 and from a box with the IP of
> 209.240.44.14, I determined that the 14 IP works by reconfiguring 2
> other boxs to to use that IP (one at a time of couse), one was RH 6.1
> and other Win
I am having problems telneting to a Debian
GNU/Linux 2.0 machine. I can telnet to it from itself 127.0.0.1 and from a
box with the IP of 209.240.44.14, I determined that the 14 IP works by
reconfiguring 2 other boxs to to use that IP (one at a time of couse), one was
RH 6.1 and other Window
On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 06:45:21PM -0500, Jonathan Hendler wrote:
> Hi, I am not sure if this is a newbie, or experienced question,,,
> which means that it is probably a newbie question.
>
> I have been trying to allow telnet access to my machine
>
> In securetty I have all the options I have see
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hi,
> I am not sure if this is a newbie, or experienced question,,, which
> means that it is probably a newbie question.
>
> I have been trying to allow telnet access to my machine
>
> In securetty I have all the options I have seen.
>
Hi,
I am not sure if this is a newbie, or experienced question,,, which means that
it is probably a newbie question.
I have been trying to allow telnet access to my machine
In securetty I have all the options I have seen.
In hosts.allow, for this test I have ALL: ALL among specified users
in the
Hey Y'all!!
Thanks for the tips on the telnet problem-- it worked!! :)
Thankfully Yours,
Brant
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On Mon, 10 May 1999 17:45:26 -0400, Brant Wells wrote:
>What happens, is I can telnet to the system(ie: telnet 192.168.0.115),
>and it will say 'Connected' but it will never show the login prompts.
>However,. if I am connected to the net, it works wit
Howdy All:
I've recently discovered a problem on my two Linux boxes in the house.
If I am not connected to the internet, I cannot telnet between the two
of them :( Can anyone help?
Linuxbox (Computer 3)
Tcp/IP: 192.168.0.115
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.10
DNS 206.66.158.201 (My ISP)
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> > I have two boxes running debian 1.3 ( +some stauff from hamm).
> > If I telnet from one box to the other one, I can't type in äöüß any more.
>
> Try alias telnet='telnet -L'
>
Hi,
works great :-) Thanks for your
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Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> I have two boxes running debian 1.3 ( +some stauff from hamm).
> If I telnet from one box to the other one, I can't type in äöüß any more.
Try alias telnet='telnet -L'
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Hi,
I have two boxes running debian 1.3 ( +some stauff from hamm).
If I telnet from one box to the other one, I can't type in äöüß any more.
The German-HOWTO says to use telnet -8 (or do a set binary true entry in
~/.telnetrc).
If I do this, I get the umlauts, but I also get the stepping effect
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