Sorry for the incomplete post - I Uvh'd both the telnet client and server
rpms, 
and now both are working.

Edmund

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jose M. Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] Help with Telnet (Fixed?)
> 
> 
> Wait a sec. From your message, you installed the Telnet 
> -CLIENT- not the
> server!
> 
> Is your Telnet server now working? (Which is what we are talking
> about...)
> 
> -JMS
> 
> 
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
> Mitchell, Edmund
> |Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 8:03 AM
> |To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> |Subject: RE: [newbie] Help with Telnet (Fixed?)
> |
> |
> |I don't know if this'll work for you guys, but I took a stab
> |in the dark and now telnet works for me.
> |I just downloaded the new telnet rpm from rpmfind 
> |(telnet-client-krb-1.2.2-15mdk), and rpm -Uvh telnetblahblah 
> |and now I'm up and running.
> |
> |HTH
> |
> |Edmund
> |
> |> -----Original Message-----
> |> From: Frans Ketelaars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> |> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 5:45 AM
> |> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |> Subject: Re: [newbie] Help with Telnet
> |> 
> |> 
> |> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 15:49:05 -0700 (PDT)
> |> Onur Kucuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |> 
> |> > 
> |> > --- Frans Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |> > > Yes :)
> |> > > 
> |> > > [frans@localhost linux]$ rpm -qa | grep telnet 
> |> > > gnome-telnet-2.4-2mdk telnet-client-krb5-1.2.2-11mdk
> |> > > telnet-server-krb5-1.2.2-11mdk
> |> > > [frans@localhost linux]$ telnet localhost
> |> > > Trying 127.0.0.1...
> |> > > Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
> |> > > Escape character is '^]'.
> |> > > 
> |> > >     localhost.localdomain (Linux release 2.4.8-26mdk
> |> > > #1 Sun Sep 23 17:06:39 CEST 2001) (2)
> |> > > 
> |> > > login: frans
> |> > > Password:
> |> > > Last login: Thu Oct 25 23:31:42 from localhost 
> [frans@localhost 
> |> > > frans]$
> |> > > 
> |> > > HTH,
> |> > > 
> |> > >     -Frans
> |> > 
> |> > Can you tell how ? What we had really wanted to learn
> |> > was how to make a telnetd run our systems....
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# cat /etc/xinetd.conf
> |> > #
> |> > # Simple configuration file for xinetd
> |> > #
> |> > # Some defaults, and include /etc/xinetd.d/
> |> > 
> |> > defaults
> |> > {
> |> >         instances               = 60
> |> >         log_type                = SYSLOG authpriv
> |> >         log_on_success          = HOST PID
> |> >         log_on_failure          = HOST
> |> >         cps                     = 25 30
> |> > }
> |> > 
> |> > includedir /etc/xinetd.d
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# cat /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
> |> > service telnet
> |> > {
> |> > #       disable = yes
> |> >         flags = REUSE
> |> >         log_on_failure += USERID
> |> >         socket_type = stream
> |> >         user = root
> |> >         server = /usr/sbin/telnetd
> |> >         server_args = -a none
> |> >         wait = no
> |> > }
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# rpm -qa |grep telnet gnome-telnet-2.4-2mdk
> |> > ktelnet-0.7b1-10mdk
> |> > telnet-client-krb5-1.2.2-15mdk
> |> > telnet-server-krb5-1.2.2-15mdk
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
> |> > Stopping xinetd:                                      
> |> >     [  OK  ]
> |> > Starting xinetd:                                      
> |> >     [  OK  ]
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# telnet localhost
> |> > Trying 127.0.0.1...
> |> > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
> |> > 
> |> > [root@zaburt root]# nmap localhost
> |> > 
> |> > Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA22 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) 
> Interesting 
> |> > ports on localhost.localdomain
> |> > (127.0.0.1):
> |> > (The 1535 ports scanned but not shown below are in
> |> > state: closed)
> |> > Port       State       Service
> |> > 21/tcp     open        ftp
> |> > 22/tcp     open        ssh
> |> > 111/tcp    open        sunrpc
> |> > 631/tcp    open        cups
> |> > 839/tcp    open        unknown
> |> > 6000/tcp   open        X11
> |> > 32771/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc5
> |> > 
> |> > 
> |> > Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned
> |> > in 1 second
> |> > 
> |> > 
> |> >  Onur
> |> 
> |> Hi, I just installed telnet yesterday and it just worked. Now the 
> |> really strange thing: this morning it had stopped working 
> (I didn't 
> |> log out or something). So I removed the mentioned telnet rpm's and 
> |> reinstalled them and now it works again:
> |> 
> |> Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA22 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) Interesting 
> |> ports on localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1): (The 1525 
> ports scanned 
> |> but not shown below are in state: closed)
> |> Port       State       Service
> |> 21/tcp     open        ftp
> |> 22/tcp     open        ssh
> |> 23/tcp     open        telnet
> |> 25/tcp     open        smtp
> |> 53/tcp     open        domain
> |> 80/tcp     open        http
> |> 111/tcp    open        sunrpc
> |> 139/tcp    open        netbios-ssn
> |> 443/tcp    open        https
> |> 891/tcp    open        unknown
> |> 901/tcp    open        samba-swat
> |> 953/tcp    open        rndc
> |> 1023/tcp   open        unknown
> |> 3306/tcp   open        mysql
> |> 5432/tcp   open        postgres
> |> 6000/tcp   open        X11
> |> 32770/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc3
> |> 
> |> 
> |> Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1 second 
> |> [frans@localhost frans]$ ps -ax | grep telnet
> |> 11759 pts/2    S      0:00 grep telnet
> |> [frans@localhost frans]$ telnet localhost
> |> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> |> Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
> |> Escape character is '^]'.
> |> 
> |>     localhost.localdomain (Linux release 2.4.8-26mdk #1 Sun
> |> Sep 23 17:06:39 CEST 2001) (0)
> |> 
> |> login: frans
> |> Password:
> |> Last login: Fri Oct 26 10:55:55 from localhost [frans@localhost 
> |> frans]$ ps -ax | grep telnet
> |> 11760 pts/2    S      0:00 telnet localhost
> |> 11761 ?        S      0:00 telnetd -a none
> |> 11790 pts/0    S      0:00 grep telnet
> |> [frans@localhost frans]$
> |> 
> |> I noticed telnetd is only running after a telnet connection is
> |> established. I did nothing concerning xinetd.d because it's way
> |> over my head :) The following seems is a bit different from 
> |> what you get:
> |>  
> |> [frans@localhost frans]$ cat /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
> |> service telnet
> |> {
> |>         disable         = no
> |>         flags           = REUSE
> |>         socket_type     = stream
> |>         wait            = no
> |>         user            = root
> |>         server          = /usr/sbin/telnetd
> |>         server_args     = -a none
> |>         log_on_failure  += USERID
> |> }
> |> [frans@localhost frans]$
> |> 
> |> HTH,
> |> 
> |>     -Frans (very confused)
> |> 
> |> 
> |
> |
> 
> 
> 

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