Quoting Daniel J. Zaccariello ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> You could:
>
> 1. Disable telnetd
telnetd listens on port 23, by default.
> 2. Make the user's shell /usr/nologin or something (depends on your OS).
If you think about this some more, you'll realize this isn't going to
do anything for this person, either :)
It's difficult to answer a nonsensical question.
Aaron
> At 05/14/2000 05:48 AM Sunday, Mark Lo wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> > I would like to know how to disable telnet to port 110, but still
> >let my user to retrive mail via mail client at port 110?? (using
> >tcpserver)