* Dhiran Rajbhandari [linux-india] <07/06/01 10:19 +0545>:
 
> If you are using RH 7.x then check xinetd server is running and also check 
> if you have enabled it in /etc/xientd.d/telnet and allow access to the host 
> from where you are accessing to the telnet server. In the same time you 
> also have to take care about host.allow/deny file also. Because it is also 
> on the way of xinetd server while providing access.
 
 Then there's chkconfig [service] on/off ...

        -suresh
> At 04:47 AM 6/3/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >Prashanth Venkatesh spewed into the ether:
> > >I am unable to telnet to my Linux Server.
> > >It gives me the following error :
> > >"telnet:unable to connect to remote host:connection
> > >refused"
> >Is inetd running?
> >o/p of ps -A|grep inetd
> >and of netstat -a |grep LISTEN
> >Also, if you have installed lsof, lsof -i.

-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <-->  mallet <at> efn <dot> org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin


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