Is that a cut and paste copy of the services entries? Take a close look,
there is a typo in the first of the two lines ..... you have the 'n' and
second 'e' reversed. Fix the type then do a SIGHUP on xinetd and try
again.
- rick warner -
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> Just tried to set up port 24 on telnet and I get -
>
> "telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused"
>
> What I did was to copy /etc/xinetd.d/telnet to telnet2 and add it to
> /etc/services file:
>
> telent2 24/tcp # - private mail system
> telnet2 24/udp # - private mail system
>
> Did I forget a place to put it , or am I totally on the wrong track??
>
> Of course I ran chkconfig --add telnet2, and chkconfig --level 2345 telnet2
> on.
>
>
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> Ted Gervais
> Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada.
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