Thanks. actuallly my question was incomplete. I had a
firewall setup
thats blocking all tcp services below port 1024. I
have solved the problem now.
So, my question was regarding firewall configurtion.
-Saugata
--- Arnab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try
> telnet hostname PORT_ADDREss
> like $: telnet localhost 25
> do u want to telnet to sendmail daemon by anychance
> ?
> ;-)
> regards
> arnab
> --- saugata ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Can anybody tell  me whats the standard way to
> open
> > ports
> > below 1024 for telnet access in linux?
> > For example I want to telnet to port 389 or 25
> etc.
> > 
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