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Make sure telnet is enabled:

chkconfig telnet on

If the pfilter package is on ( the command "service pfilter status" returns "pfilter is running"), then add a line like this:

open telnet

to /etc/pfilter.conf, then do this to enable the change:

service pfilter restart

You can also add a line like this to limit where telnet can come from:

open telnet from machine1 machine17 20.30.1.0/255.255.255.0

At 02:01 PM 8/27/2002 -0700, khoa nguyen wrote:
Hi OSCAR users,
I'm trying to telnet to my cluster via my master node,
and somehow it didn't let me through.  I guess, it
might be because of some security options I set before
when installing OSCAR. I think I set the security to
Medium or Fire wall as recommend in OSCAR notes.
Have anyone tried the same thing?
Please recommend me a way to fix it?  or if I need to
change those security options, how do I do so?
Thanks,
Khoa Nguyen

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