> when I was looking for /usr/sbin/tcpd , I found a program called tcpdchk, I > ran that and it warned me that /etc/hosts.deny was denying access, I corrected > that and now telnet works, I tried from localhost and from another machine. it should be void at least in security level "low" you're probably at a high/higher security level. you'll probably be expecting other things like that if you don't change the security level. -- Guillaume Cottenceau
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