FTP AND TELNET

2003-09-11 Thread Prashanth
     Though FTP and TELNET  is ENABLED in /etc/xinetd.d directory , I’m unable to do the same in RHL 7.2  from another PC .   Thanks   Prashanth Kumar .  

Re: How To Start Up FTP and Telnet of RedHat 7.1 - Third Times toAsk

2001-10-02 Thread Justin Zygmont
check if the lines are commented out in the /etc/xinetd.conf. On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Li Bing wrote: > Hi, all, > > I just installed the RedHat 7.1 on my PC. But the FTP and Telnet are not started. >Anyone can tell me how to do that? I have asked the question for the third time

Re: How To Start Up FTP and Telnet of RedHat 7.1 - Third Times to Ask

2001-10-02 Thread Jaswinder Singh
Dear Li Bing,   Please check these two points :-   1. FTP and telnet packakes are installed on your PC.   2. please check that in /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd and /etc/xinetd.d/telnet disable should be "no".   Best Regards,   Jaswinder. - Original Message - From: Li

How To Start Up FTP and Telnet of RedHat 7.1 - Third Times to Ask

2001-10-02 Thread Li Bing
Hi, all,   I just installed the RedHat 7.1 on my PC. But the FTP and Telnet are not started. Anyone can tell me how to do that? I have asked the question for the third times ... Sigh ...   Thanks so much! Li Bing

Re: FTP and telnet logs (it was no subject)

2000-11-22 Thread Nitebirdz
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, [iso-8859-1] Rubén Alonso wrote: > Hellow. > How can i know which persons(ip's) have been conected to my machine throw > ftp protocol, telnet, etc? > > I known that using 'netstat -a' i can view the conections in progress, but > i don`t know if there is a way to see the cone

Re: ftp and telnet problem

2000-03-20 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, kapil wrote: > I want to allow all of my users to ftp into my server from remote location > but deny some of the users to telnet to my server. If I will change the > shell of any of the user from "/bin/bash" to "/bin/false" or > "/usr/bin/passwd" then both ftp as well as tene

ftp and telnet problem

2000-03-20 Thread kapil
I want to allow all of my users to ftp into my server from remote location but deny some of the users to telnet to my server. If I will change the shell of any of the user from "/bin/bash" to "/bin/false" or "/usr/bin/passwd" then both ftp as well as tenet will not work. Is there any way by which

FTP and Telnet with 2 NICs...

1999-12-22 Thread Kathy Bui
I am running RedHat on a machine with 2 NICs. One NIC is connected to the Internet and the other to local LAN. I notice by accident that if I telnet or FTP from within my local LAN, e.g. ftp 192.168.20.1, and I do not have the other NIC connected, then the connection will fail. So I have 2 quest