Check whether the inetd daemon is running or not.
command -- ps ax | grep inetd
if it is not up use the setup utility from the command prompt and then start 
the inetd service.
At bootup check whether it shows an OK.

Regards,
Vikas.



>From: Ajit Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [linux-delhi] Unable to Telnet
>Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 17:55:23 -0500
>
>sanvir wrote
>
> > I am able to connect this machine through windows explorere,
> > ftp. But when I do a telnet to this m/c I am unable to get connected
> > as the connection gets lost/closed. From this m/c I am able to
> > telnet , ftp etc to other m/cs on the network.  What might have gone
> > wrong, is it some time time out issue??? I am not denying any hosts,
> > either.
>
>
>check /etc/inetd.conf. under SERVICES is telnet diabled?
>(i.e. commented out?) if it is remove comment (hash mark #) and then
>run " kill -1 pid" where pid is process id of inetd, which you can get
>from /var/run.
>
>hope this helps.
>-akr
>
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