On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Nisu Rav wrote:

> and check for /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file.  open this file with any
> editor and see whether disable = yes or not if it is yes then change

no, don't do that.  that will enable telnet - which then opens a 
security hole.  instead, use ssh for shell, and scp / sftp for ftp.  you 
can get putty and pscp - they are windows clients for ssh and scp.  
search on google for them.

-- 
"Facts are stupid things."
-- President Ronald Reagan 
   (a blooper from his speeach at the '88 GOP convention)



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