Sanvir,

copy /etc/hosts from earth to this machine, re-try.

For those who came in late(TM), the hosts file I am talking about has
dummy entries like
192.168.1.1     pc-1
192.168.1.2     pc-2

for reverse look-up.

-- Ghane

On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Sanvir Singh Jham wrote:

> Hi Akr,
> No the telnet services are not disabled in the inetd.conf, and the inetd
> is also running. So, not able to figure out from here.
> 
> regards,
> sanvir
> 
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> On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Ajit Ranade wrote:
> 
> > 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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> > 
> 
> 
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