Re: telnet not working on home LAN

1999-11-03 Thread aphro
well, 2 t hings is your work outside your 10.X network ? i hope your on the same network as that machine :) second ..the machine may be trying to resolve your ip ..or something. i have this problem too, and it goes away when i remove the default gateway. if the gateway is there and is

RE: telnet not working on home LAN

1999-11-03 Thread Paul McHale
10.0.0.0 is what is called a private IP. It sounds like you have a DSL router or something similar. It is using network address translation. The only public IP is assigned to the router by your ISP. When a machine on your LAN talks through your router, the router strips off the IP of the local

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-09 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:07:53PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd The local banner is /etc/issue ; the remote banner is /etc/issue.net. I think that you

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-08 Thread Joe Block
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:07:53PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd /etc/issue is the banner for console logins, /etc/issue.net is the banner for telnet

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-08 Thread iehrenwald
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd Edit /etc/issue.net for remote logins and /etc/issue for local. --Ian Ehrenwald

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-23 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 05:22:43PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: Sep 21 17:11:49 cambados in.telnetd[8102]: connect from 193.144.50.23 Sep 21 17:11:49 cambados in.telnetd[8102]: error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/in.telnetd: No such file or directory Efectively, the file

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-22 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, Is telnetd installed on your system? This is now a package by itself, and it no longer belongs to netstd I think. try atp-get install telnetd. It should do the rest for you. Shao. Manuel Arenaz Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have checked the daemons that

Re: telnet to my machine

1999-09-22 Thread Bryan Scaringe
Pardon my ignorance, but how does one look up ones IP address in the DNS. Just for future reference. Thanks, Bryan On 20-Sep-99 Mark Brown wrote: On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:50:44PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: I have installed Debian on my computer. Surprinsingly, sometimes

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-22 Thread Seth R Arnold
'ssh' is secure shell. Think encrypting all the data that passes between two computers. It does more than that, but that is what it is known for. You can tunnel any other connections through it, such as X, whatever. Encrypted, authenticated. Its nice. http://www.ssh.fi/sshprotocols2/ has more

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-22 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: Jim McCloskey wrote: Hello, Manuel: [1] If you simply install the telnetd package, the daemon, I believe, will start running. If you reboot, it certainly will. So install it with: dpkg --install or: apt-get install telnetd

Re: telnet to my machine

1999-09-22 Thread Mark Brown
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 02:16:21AM -0400, Bryan Scaringe wrote: Pardon my ignorance, but how does one look up ones IP address in the DNS. Just for future reference. The standard way is to say nslookup ip address The DNS is the system which is used to map text-form machine names (eg,

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-22 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 01:51:34PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: I have installed telnetd via dpkg --install and, after that, I have rebooted the machine. Nevertheless, the daemon was not started. By default telnetd is not run as a standalone server but is instead started from inetd. If

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-22 Thread Seth R Arnold
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 01:51:34PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: I have installed telnetd via dpkg --install and, after that, I have rebooted the machine. Nevertheless, the daemon was not started. [...] where de daemon telnetd does not appear. What else do I have to configure in order to

Re: telnet to my machine

1999-09-21 Thread Quant-X UNIX and Linux Support
Hi, This may not be a tcpd issue. If it is, then you should experience a delay just before Connection closed... message and be able to see one or two connections to your auth port (aka ident) from the target machine in a TIME_WAIT state: % netstat | grep auth Otherwise, in case it's happening

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-21 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 04:49:01PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: ¿How can I make my system install telnetd on start-up? I don't know where the daemons to be installed are specified. Is there any HOW-TO available? INstall the 'telnetd' package. NOTE: I cannot telnet to my machine but I

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-21 Thread Seth R Arnold
Manuel, try: apt-get update; apt-get install telnetd Of course, this assumes your setup is recent enough for apt-get to work. If your box is an older box based on an earlier version of debian, this might not work -- so try using dselect with your distribution CDs to find the telnetd package.

Re: telnet to my machine (cont)

1999-09-21 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 05:22:43PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: Hello, I have taken a look at the file /var/log/syslog, which registers the same information every time a telnet conection is refused: Sep 21 17:11:49 cambados in.telnetd[8102]: connect from 193.144.50.23 Sep 21 17:11:49

Re: telnet to my machine

1999-09-20 Thread Marcin Kurc
What distribution are you running, what version of telnetd? anyways, it looks like it's working for me, except you probably have me in hosts.deny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ telnet cambados.des.fi.udc.es Trying 193.144.50.62... Connected to cambados.des.fi.udc.es. Escape character is '^]'. Connection

Re: telnet to my machine

1999-09-20 Thread Mark Brown
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:50:44PM +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: I have installed Debian on my computer. Surprinsingly, sometimes when I try to stablish a telnet conection to my machine I obtain the following message: Does reverse DNS work for your host (ie, if you look up your IP address

Re: Telnet a tu propia maquina

1999-09-14 Thread Ricard P.G.
-- Sergio Blanco Cuaresma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hola a todos, quisiera poder hacer telnet a mi propia maquina pero no lo consigo. He compilado el kernel con soporte para loopback y tengo el demonio inetd escuchando por el puerto de telnet, pero no me deja establecer la conexion. Creo

Re: Telnet a tu propia maquina

1999-09-14 Thread Antonio Tejada Lacaci
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:23:29 +0200, Sergio Blanco Cuaresma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hola a todos, quisiera poder hacer telnet a mi propia maquina pero no lo consigo. He compilado el kernel con soporte para loopback ... eh ... me paíce que el loopback no tiene nada que ver en este caso. y

Re: Telnet

1999-08-23 Thread Andreas Persenius
Quoting Carlos Santos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Does anybody know how to make the telnet daemon NOT close the connection by timeout ? I need a connection open but it keeps disconnecting if i'm not doing anything. Try adding -n at the end of the telnetd line in /etc/inetd.conf. -- Andreas

Re: Telnet

1999-08-23 Thread Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho
Carlos Santos wrote: Does anybody know how to make the telnet daemon NOT close the connection by timeout ? I need a connection open but it keeps disconnecting if i'm not doing anything. I think you're disconnected by the foreign host. If it's (I think) you can't control the remote telnet

Re: telnet access control

1999-07-29 Thread ¯»¥Ö - Å]¤l¤p©j - [Agent 1.5 v32\ ]
it's something to deal with securetty for the root thingy, but for simultaneous login.. sorry, forgot :~ ¦b Thu, 29 Jul 1999 16:52:38 +0530, »Õ¤U¼g¹D... hi all !! the default config on most unices restricts root login via telnet... how is this done ? i have done it once before.. but don't

Re: telnet access control

1999-07-29 Thread Franz Marko
look at /etc/login.defs and /etc/seuretty

Re: telnet access control

1999-07-29 Thread Igor
I'm not sure about linux, but i know that in DigitalUnix (or Tru64 as it's now called), you have to add ptys to the /etc/securettys file...perhaps that can carry over to linux. let me know if this works -igor --- venu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all !! the default config on most unices

Re: telnet access control

1999-07-29 Thread Marek Habersack
* venu said: how is this done ? i have done it once before.. but don't remember how...is it thru inetd.conf ? Nope, see /etc/securetty and man 5 securetty and if i need to restrict number of simultaneous logins (total and for a particular user).. how do i do it ? read /etc/limits and man 5

Re: Telnet y root

1999-07-12 Thread Ricard P.G.
--- Cosme Perea Cuevas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: El Sat, Jul 10, 1999, Gonzalo... ¿Puedo hacer un telnet contra mi maquina entrando como root? Hasta ahora no me ha dejado. Creo que es suficiente con incluir las modificaciones convenientes en estos tres ficheros:

Re: Telnet y root

1999-07-10 Thread Hernan Mauricio Velasquez Nino
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Gonzalo wrote: Hola ¿Puedo hacer un telnet contra mi maquina entrando como root? Hasta ahora no me ha dejado. Gracias. No, no puedes entrar directamente como root a traves de telnet. Lo que puedes hacer, sin embargo, es entrar como un usuario normal y ejectuar el

Re: Telnet y root

1999-07-10 Thread Cosme Perea Cuevas
El Sat, Jul 10, 1999, Gonzalo... ¿Puedo hacer un telnet contra mi maquina entrando como root? Hasta ahora no me ha dejado. Creo que es suficiente con incluir las modificaciones convenientes en estos tres ficheros: /etc/login.acces /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny Saludos. -- Cosme

Re: Telnet - Connection to host lost

1999-07-07 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Telnet - Connection to host lost Date: Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 07:54:44AM +0100 In reply to:Patrick Kirk Quoting Patrick Kirk([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hi all, When I try to telnet into my newly installed debian server, I get a message Connection to host lost. Same

RE: Telnet - Connection to host lost

1999-07-06 Thread Patrick Kirk
Problem solved; telnet wasn't installed! In now and works nicely. Just need to learn how to set up squid and all done for now. Sorry for the waste of time. Patrick -Original Message- From: Patrick Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 6 July 1999 7:55 To: Debian User

Re: Telnet - Connection to host lost

1999-07-06 Thread Sami Dalouche
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 08:51:12PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote: Hi all, When I try to telnet into my newly installed debian server, I get a message Connection to host lost. Same message when I do so on the machine itself. I can ping the machine so the NIC is working. Is there something I

Re: Telnet/ftp unidirectional grant timing PB

1999-06-02 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 12:23:52PM +0200, Jean-Yves F. Barbier wrote: I'm trying to make a little network at home: PII400-486DX2/66 (as server). The problem is from the PII to the 486: if I try to make a telnet or a ftp from the PII, it takes 1min15 to the process to appear on a 'top'

Re: Telnet Problems...

1999-05-10 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 10 May 1999 17:45:26 -0400, Brant Wells wrote: What happens, is I can telnet to the system(ie: telnet 192.168.0.115), and it will say 'Connected' but it will never show the login prompts. However,. if I am connected to the net, it works

Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie)

1999-04-18 Thread Igor
: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 1:38 PM Subject: Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie) John, first of all you can't login as root via telnet. It is probably something with telnetd or the kernel as security, also never log in as root. A lot of exploits can be used

Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie)

1999-04-13 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 08:38:41AM -0700, Harte, Tiemen wrote: I can get the login screen but I can't log in with the ROOT account or a other account created with adduser. Because the pseudo ttys that telnetd uses are not in /etc/securetty You have a few options: a) add /dev/ttyp0 and a few

Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie)

1999-04-13 Thread John Galt
First, give up on logging in as root over telnet unless you want to ignore about a dozen rules of thumb for computer security and override one or two built in safties. As for normal users, I haven't needed any special perms to get a few dozen friends to log into my box: you're sure that you

Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie)

1999-04-13 Thread Assad Khan
administrators login as root all the time. -Original Message- From: John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Harte, Tiemen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 12:36 PM Subject: Re: Telnet from M$win to Debian (newbie) First

Re: Telnet and Debian 2.1?

1999-03-11 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Karola Risto wrote: What has been changed concerning telnet since 2.0? Any ideas? Netstd has been split up into several packages in Debian 2.1. See the list below. Telnet and telnetd are now separate packages. net/netstd_3.07-2.deb split into 10 packages: mail/vrfy net/bwnfsd

Re: Telnet and Debian 2.1?

1999-03-11 Thread Nils Grimsmo
Karola Risto wrote: Hi, I can't get telnet working after installing Debian 2.1. I think that telnet (client and server) in 2.0 was included in some base package, but has nov been moved into their own packages: telnet (client) and telnetd (server or daemon if you want). You can get them

Re: Telnet Server?

1999-02-10 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 05:16:26AM -0800, Eliezer Figueroa wrote: Any recomendations about a good telnet server. Expecialy if is an Debian Pack. ??? what about the telnetd package? Nils -- Plug-and-Play is really nice, unfortunately it only works 50% of the time. To be specific the Plug

Re: Telnet Server?

1999-02-10 Thread ulisses
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi! On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Nils Rennebarth wrote: On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 05:16:26AM -0800, Eliezer Figueroa wrote: Any recomendations about a good telnet server. Expecialy if is an Debian Pack. I suggest you to use ssl-telnet wich provides encryption

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-05 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Enrique Zanardi wrote: On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:24:24AM -0200, Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez wrote: Búsquedas en el contenido de la última versión, ¿correcto? Correcto. Y mira lo que me devuelve cuando intento buscar un paquete (este paquete ya lo he encontrado por mi cuenta.

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Enrique Zanardi
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:18:33AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Hola, Buscando entre los paquetes de slink no he conseguido encontrar el programa telnet. Este en bo se encontraba en el paquete netstd, sin embargo, este paquete de slink (o de potato) no contienen ese programa.

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Enrique Zanardi wrote: On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:18:33AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Sugerencia: En http://www.es.debian.org/distrib/packages (y demás réplicas) hay un fantástico buscador en el que pones el nombre del fichero que buscas y te dice en qué paquete está. Genial!

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez
Hola : Si estas tienes configurado tu navegador para mostra el documento en español, este buscandor no funcionara. Abajo, en las ultimas lineas tienes opciones de idiomas, esoje ingles, y veras que si funciona. On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:18:33AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote:

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Enrique Zanardi
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 12:19:06PM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Enrique Zanardi wrote: On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:18:33AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Sugerencia: En http://www.es.debian.org/distrib/packages (y demás réplicas) hay un fantástico buscador en el que pones el nombre

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Enrique Zanardi
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:24:24AM -0200, Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez wrote: Hola : Si estas tienes configurado tu navegador para mostra el documento en español, este buscandor no funcionara. Abajo, en las ultimas lineas tienes opciones de idiomas, esoje ingles, y veras que si funciona.

Re: Telnet en Slink

1999-02-04 Thread Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez
Hola : ¿Exactamente qué es lo que no funciona? Ya he hecho cinco veces la prueba, concetándome desde distintas máquinas, con Linux, Netscape Navigator 4.5 y negociación de contenido, y siempre funciona. Estamos hablando del buscador que hay al final de la página

Re: Telnet and Xprograms

1999-01-23 Thread Remco van de Meent
Gregory Green wrote: I have tried usining vt100, vt102, vt220 and I cannot figure out how to export X programs, such as xterm, to my telnet session. I export my and I still cannot connect. I get the following error: _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111

Re: Telnet and Xprograms

1999-01-23 Thread Gregory Green
I have been doing just what you suggested but I get the errors anyway. I get the same error when I run xhost. I am telneting in to my Debian box running X, from a PC running Windblows using the procomm 32 telnet program. Is this a server problem or do not have the telnet session set up

Re: Telnet and Xprograms

1999-01-23 Thread Remco van de Meent
Gregory Green wrote: I have tried usining vt100, vt102, vt220 and I cannot figure out how to export X programs, such as xterm, to my telnet session. I export my and I still cannot connect. I get the following error: _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111

Re: Telnet with slink

1998-10-18 Thread Rene Hojbjerg Larsen
Phillip Neumann wrote: [telnet to localhost not working] I realize that after upgrading telnet program were not avaible so i try to install telnet package apt installed it ok. You need to install the telnetd package as well. -- /'`\ zzzZ | My PGP Public Key is available at:

RE: Telnet and dselect seg fault

1998-10-10 Thread David
Hi Patrick! Thanks for email for my problem :) But for now, I have an other problem, and an other question! My problem is located when I try to execute grasp (an small c editting tool) I have some strange error like this can't found some lib. After these error messages I've done this to check

Re: telnet localhost

1998-10-09 Thread Default Debian Reader
Have you tried to telnet to your machine from a remote machine? If not check inetd.conf and make sure telnetd is running there. If it isn't put it in and then kill -HUP inetd's pid. If you have a default host.allow it should allow anyone so that is the problem and default hosts.deny is no

RE: Telnet and dselect seg fault

1998-10-09 Thread pat
Le 03-Oct-98, David Boisvert a pris ses électrons pour écrire:: Hello! ... So, that's the problem, dselect and telnet crash and and don't know why. So, if someone have this problem with or without a solution, mail me. I had once a similar problem after some hard disk corruption, that some

Re: telnet localhost (still isn't working)

1998-10-09 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Hi again, I was advised to check inet.conf but it seems that everything is ok with telnet entry in that file. Here it is: telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.telnetd Also there is a string 127.0.0.1 localhost in /etc/hosts and ALL: ALL in hosts.allow. ping to localhost is

Re: Telnet

1998-09-28 Thread dsb3
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote: Hi, When telneting to my computer, i get this `boaried' message: computron login: user password: x How can i change it to for example `Welcome to the computron universe. Please enter your name so i can know whoy yo u are: username Are you

Re: telnet access/telnetd

1998-09-19 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Fri, 18 Sep 1998, Shane S. wrote: Hi there, After a successful installation, I want to configure the telnet access to my debian linux. I noticed I don't have telnetd in /etc directory. I searched for it and couldn't find it at all. Do I have get this from somewhere to set it up.

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-26 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote: On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Ossama Othman wrote: Hence the One-Time Password suggestion. Either way, better to have/use SSH than use telnet/ftp/r{login,sh,exec}. -Ossama I have both SSL-Telnet and SSH installed. I don't type root passwords over

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-26 Thread Ossama Othman
Hence the One-Time Password suggestion. Either way, better to have/use SSH than use telnet/ftp/r{login,sh,exec}. I have both SSL-Telnet and SSH installed. I don't type root passwords over clear connections unless it is an emergency. Hmm - why is it that emergencies always happen

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-26 Thread Stephen J. Carpenter
On Wed, Aug 26, 1998 at 10:35:12AM -0400, Ossama Othman wrote: Hence the One-Time Password suggestion. Either way, better to have/use SSH than use telnet/ftp/r{login,sh,exec}. I have both SSL-Telnet and SSH installed. I don't type root passwords over clear connections unless it

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-25 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Ossama Othman wrote: Hi, telnet ftp login exec finger shell ...you get the idea... And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. Yep, the r services are covered by login, exec and shell. Here is what inetd.conf has

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-25 Thread Ben Lyall
On Mon 08 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok; granted - there are not free versions of ssh for Win95/NT (I thought there was one, but I don't have a URL so I'll concede the point). There is a sorta free implementation of SSH for Win95/NT. Source code is available, but

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-25 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, Interesting ... after reading the above messages, I decided to check out my /var/log files and found a whole suite of in.telnetd[XXX]: connect statements. Bummer! It appears that it is time for you disable all of those incoming services we mentioned. Have you considered using Secure

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-25 Thread Ossama Othman
can't use Secure Shell, you might want to try One-Time Password packages, such as OPIE. I believe that even WU-FTP is starting to support one time passwords, too. Uhm, secure shell is not the answer to all problems. It WILL revert to an unsecure protocol if the other end can not

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-24 Thread Lindsay Allen
Couple of queries, if I may. How would I disable ssh on pppX except for ppp3? discard, daytime and time run as root - do I need them? Lindsay =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perth, Western Australia voice +61 8 9316

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-24 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote: : And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. With the availability of ssh you're insane to leave these enabled at all (especially rexec) Unless you are using them, you are insane

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-24 Thread Jens Ritter
Nebu John Mathai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Also, is there any way to have a message pop up whenever someone is trying to log in? Try xlogmaster from slink. You can regexp for an expression and make it pop up. Jens -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] KeyID: 2048/E451C639 1998/01/28

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-24 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote: : On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote: : : On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote: : :: And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. : : With the availability of ssh you're insane to leave these enabled at all :

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-24 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 09:02:14AM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote: : And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. With the availability of ssh you're insane to leave these enabled at

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi Serge Delorme; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: I only have a simple dial-out PPP connection from my ISP. I'm still on a Bo system with shadow password enable. Two days ago I see this message from my xconsole: Aug 20 10:19:56 ordino in.telnetd[349]: connect from

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi George Bonser; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote: I have tried pinging the above host right after that and it returned the I.P. address 153.36.2.35 . does anyone know how can I get the actual site name from this? As the original poster,

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Nebu John Mathai
Interesting ... after reading the above messages, I decided to check out my /var/log files and found a whole suite of in.telnetd[XXX]: connect statements. Should I be worried ... or does Debian come secure out of the box? Also, is there any way to have a message pop up whenever someone is trying

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi George Bonser; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote: Interesting ... after reading the above messages, I decided to check out my /var/log files and found a whole suite of in.telnetd[XXX]: connect statements. Should I be worried ... or

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread D'jinnie
You might also want to check out ipfwadm...the IRC remark was very timely, some moron from mcs.net was portscanning my machine last night :) --- When women are depressed they either eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. --- Elayne Boosler D'jinnie/Jinn, encountered on IRC

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Ossama Othman
You might want to consider disabling all incoming connections if you are never going to login to your machine via remote. As George suggested, you can edit your host.{allow,deny} files or edit /etc/inetd.conf and comment out things like: telnet ftp login exec

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, telnet ftp login exec finger shell ...you get the idea... And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. Yep, the r services are covered by login, exec and shell. Here is what inetd.conf has to say: shell stream tcp

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote: : On Sun, 23 Aug 1998, Ossama Othman wrote: : : telnet : ftp : login : exec : finger : shell : ...you get the idea... : : And dont forget the r services ... rlogin, rsh, rexec, etc. With the availability of ssh

Re: telnet break-in

1998-08-23 Thread Frederic Breitwieser
Unless you are using them, you are insane to have them enabled at all. I would tend to agree. I managed to struggle and disable all of that crud and only enable SSH, on a different port than 22. This adds to the difficulties for hackers. Hey, every little bit helps. Plus, I disabled SSH on

Re: Telnet

1998-07-25 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote: : One thing I have noticed is that I cannot login as root across a telnet : connection. Edit /etc/securetty, which defines the tty's you can login from as root. : Anyone tell me why? And if its possible to change that to were I can login : through telnet?

Re: Telnet

1998-07-25 Thread Michael Beattie
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote: Hi everyone, Before I ask my question I want to give you all an update. I have posted here before when I was having a problem with my nic card not working and all the suggestions as to what could be the problem are greatly appreciated. I would like to say

Re: Telnet

1998-07-25 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Fri, Jul 24, 1998 at 07:06:25AM -0500, Tomt wrote: Now that that I got everything working, I was telneting into my linux box and just playing around. One thing I have noticed is that I cannot login as root across a telnet connection. su is your friend. Cheers, Pann --

Re: Telnet

1998-07-25 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote: Hi everyone, Before I ask my question I want to give you all an update. I have posted here before when I was having a problem with my nic card not working and all the suggestions as to what could be the problem are greatly appreciated. I would like to say

Re: Telnet

1998-07-25 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, 25 Jul 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote: : On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote: : : : One thing I have noticed is that I cannot login as root across a telnet : : connection. : : Edit /etc/securetty, which defines the tty's you can login from as root. : : : Anyone tell me why? And if its

RE: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-12 Thread Jeff Schreiber
Keith Alen Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have set up a little test network if I try and telnet or ftp into my other Linux machine it takes like 2 minutes to get the login screen after it establishes an ftp or telnet session. After I get logged in it is fast. Is there something I can do to

Re: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-11 Thread Brandon Mitchell
Make sure the machine names are in the /etc/hosts file (it may be trying to do a name lookup, how fast is nslookup for the machines). HTH, Brandon On Sat, 11 Jul 1998, Keith Alen Vance wrote: I have set up a little test network if I try and telnet or ftp into my other Linux machine it takes

Re: telnet and ftp login is slow between local machines

1998-07-11 Thread Keith Alen Vance
I added the linux box that I am trying to connect to to my /etc/hosts file but it is still slow. It is slow even if I do 'ftp 172.16.1.3'. Any more suggestions? Thanks, Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] You only get one chance at life, but if you do it right, you only need one.

Re: telnet/terminal key codes

1998-07-06 Thread debian-user
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to customize SecureCRT 2.2 so that the keys will be similar to those of a VC. Is there a reference page or somewhere that I can find the strings that are sent when certain keys are pressed? - Partially, you can

Re: telnet port 25

1998-06-03 Thread the lone gunman
On Mon, Jun 01, 1998 at 08:41:17PM +0800, A.D.Y. Cheng wrote: Hello all, I try the command to test my email connection 'telnet localhost 25', but it gives me the error: Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused However, I have '127.0.0.1

Re: telnet port 25

1998-06-01 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, A.D.Y. Cheng wrote: : I try the command to test my email connection 'telnet localhost 25', but : it gives me the error: : : Trying 127.0.0.1... : telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused : : However, I have '127.0.0.1 localhost' entry in

Re: telnet port 25

1998-06-01 Thread David Z. Maze
A D Y Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ADYC I try the command to test my email connection 'telnet localhost ADYC 25', but it gives me the error: ADYC ADYC Trying 127.0.0.1... ADYC telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused Are you running an SMTP daemon (sendmail, smail,

Re: telnet port 25

1998-06-01 Thread Martin Bialasinski
AC == A D Y Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: AC I try the command to test my email connection 'telnet localhost 25', but AC it gives me the error: AC Trying 127.0.0.1... AC telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused Check if smtp is enabled in /etc/inetd.conf AC

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-05-07 Thread Richard L Shepherd
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Richard L Shepherd wrote: Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and Debian of course)? We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked for offsite access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a WWWcache which can then be

Re: telnet login remotely or local host

1998-05-07 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, I have just installed debian linux and want to telnet into the machine. Neither telnet localhost nor telnet IPaddress do work, I am getting connection refused. The inetd is running (checked with ps -aux), in host.allow I typed in ALL: ALL and removed the PARANOIC from hosts.deny -

Re: Telnet Timeouts

1998-05-04 Thread Ben Pfaff
Anyway, how do I set the interactive time out for Telnet Sessions? I do alot of accessing from work to my home machine and if I am compiling or getting News, it may take longer than what the session is set to time out (Default) and I get logged off the session. And have to

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-23 Thread Adam Shand
Are you sure there is none? I recently saw a computer (one of the firewall machines) where I get a telnet-like prompt when I did telnet to the machine. Then I issue a open host port command and have a telnet session across our firewall. i know wingate supports a telnet proxy ... i suspect

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Stephen Carpenter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote: On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote: Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and Debian of course)? We have some people who have (and want to keep)

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Joost Kooij
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Adrian Bridgett wrote: On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:39:23PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote: Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and Debian of course)? We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked for offsite

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