Kevin,

telnetd and rshd don't exist in LTSP because they aren't needed.

If you want to connect from the server to the workstation, you can use 
ssh. sshd is available on the workstation. You just need to turn on 
LOCAL_APPS and setup NIS for authentication.

Jim McQuillan
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Kevin Wambsganz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m looking for in.rshd or in.telnetd in the ltsp dir but I can not find it.
>
> Does anyone know where it is?
>
> I copied them from my ltsp server to the i386 dir but it didn’t seem to work. 
> So, I guess they are compiled differently from my ltsp server.
>
> I guess I need in.rshd in.telnetd specifically compile for a ltsp client, 
> right?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Kevin W.
>
>
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