William Kenworthy iinet.net.au> writes:
>
> Which telnet package - theres a couple
>
> emerge telnet -s
>
> qpkg -l net-misc/netkit-telnetd
Latest version installed: 0.17-r6
I just unmerged it and then re emerged it
All is fine now
weird real weird...
Thanks to Everyone.
Ja
Which telnet package - theres a couple
emerge telnet -s
qpkg -l net-misc/netkit-telnetd
will give the file locations for the netkit package
What are the results of telnet gentoo to debian-box, telnet
gentoo-localhost?
BillK
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 15:56 -0500, Paul Varner wrote:
> On Thu, 2005
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, James wrote:
> I'm the only admin. I found the behavior with a gentoo system, a debian system
> and any number of different embedded targets all isolated on a flat hub.
> No DNS, auth, or other fancy stuff going on. Dirt simple class C (/24)
> network.
That doesn't mean that
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 14:42 +, James wrote:
> Nope, It's an embedded device on a flat hub with a Gentoo and Debian
> workstation, nothing else. Telnet to an IP address on the same
> class C (/24) network does not use DNS. The embedded device has no
> DNS or Authentication set up, as it's new
Iain Buchanan netspace.net.au> writes:
> Before I start, I know nothing about differences between telnet on
> debian and telne on gentoo. You may look there first to see if one does
> weird things, like you say.
Well 'locate telnet' on gentoo reveals too many files to discern what's going
on q
Nick Rout rout.co.nz> writes:
> > My actual question may or may not be related to the use of a sub interface.
> > When I telnet into the devices from a similarly setup Debian system, I get
> > a very fast response. When I telnet into the devices from a gentoo system,
> > it takes 30-50s (estimat
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