Regarding whether or not telnet server is instaled by default;
'Splain it to me, please.  I wiped out my partitions and installed 6.1 9Server)
from scratch.  I did not have to go back and install telnet server.  After
setting hosts.allow and a few other things, I was able to telnet right in.  Does
whether or not telnet sever is installed or not depend on Server or Workstation
installation?

No problems, just curious.

Bryan

P.S. I sure am glad all the Y2K stuff is over with.  I was beginning to worry
th&^!@#....****************.;-)




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From: Ronald A. Yacketta

m6.1 does not install the telnet server by default, mount up your cd (or
goto the directory you dl'ed it to) and install the telnet server




Dan Guarine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/29/99 08:20:06 PM

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I've installed Mandrake 6.1 and noticed that I could telnet into my
computer.  After investigation I noticed that the file /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
doesn't exist.  However, ftp does work on my computer and the file
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd does exist.  So, the file I'm looking for didn't get
installed onto my computer.  Where can I find this file?

-Dan Guarine-
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I've installed Mandrake 6.1 and noticed that I could telnet into my computer.  After investigation I noticed that the file /usr/sbin/in.telnetd doesn't exist.  However, ftp does work on my computer and the file /usr/sbin/in.ftpd does exist.  So, the file I'm looking for didn't get installed onto my computer.  Where can I find this file?
 
-Dan Guarine-

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