On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Aaron M. Hirsch wrote:

> I wish!  Unfortunately all my rules are set to allow...no firewalling setup
> yet.  It's interesting, but I am not able to find the in.telnetd in
> /usr/sbin....very interesting!

Did you install telnet-server, rsh-server? They not installed by default,
as they are huge security holes. Install openssh instead.

Also, are you running inetd, xinetd or both? If you are running both,
uninstall one.

Jean-Michel

> 
> > Is IPCHAINS running with a deny all rule?
> >
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> > On 11/10/2000 at 2:37 PM Aaron M. Hirsch scribbled:
> >
> > >I have recently installed 7.2 on a couple of boxes at work, possibly 20
> > >in the near future if I can correct this problem.  I am unable to use
> > >any of the inet/inetd/xinetd services, such as telnet, ftp, rsh....
> > >I do have inet/inetd/xinetd in the startup services, and have my desired
> > >services uncommented in inetd.conf.  However whenever I attempt to
> > >telnet,rsh,ftp into one of the newly configured boxes I get the
> > >following:
> > >Trying <ipaddress>...
> > >Connected to <machinename>.
> > >Escape character is '^]'.
> > >Connection closed by foreign host.
> > >
> > >I have put ALL:ALL in /etc/hosts.allow and emptied /etc/hosts.deny.
> > >
> > >I have run out of ideas and am looking for some extra insight.
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance!:)
> 
> 
> 


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Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MandrakeSoft inc, Montreal (Canada)
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