Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Mark Phillips
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 access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Frank Migge
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 10:59:25AM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote: 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

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Joost Kooij
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Mark Phillips wrote: One of my internet service providers (well actually, my university) only allows access to the internet via a proxy server. So I can use netscape to ftp (and I presume use telnet though I haven't tried this). However I cannot use normal ftp programs

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Adrian Bridgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 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 access

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Lorens Kockum
In debian-user Adrian Bridgett wrote: There is no such thing as telnet-proxy. Sorry for the blatant plug, but at Solsoft we sell NetSecurityMaster, a proxy server with user authentication, which does telnet (and a load of other things). It runs on Linux (and a load of other operating systems (NT

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-22 Thread Lorens Kockum
In debian-user you wrote: One of my internet service providers (well actually, my university) only allows access to the internet via a proxy server. So I can use netscape to ftp (and I presume use telnet though I haven't tried this). I'd be surprised if you could! One major advantage of

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-21 Thread Adam Shand
Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and Debian of course)? socks is probably your best best. the only hassle is that they then have to run socks-ified applications to get through the firewall. however with free socks-ified winsock.dll (provides transparent socks

Re: Telnet Proxy anyone?

1998-04-21 Thread Adrian Bridgett
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 access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a

RE: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-24 Thread Henry Hollenberg
Is rshd related to the r commands? If it allows me to log into the system and do some assembly compiles then that's all I was looking for. Where do I check it out (Ataman RSHD)? Thanks Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Timm Gleason wrote: I know that

RE: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-23 Thread Timm Gleason
I know that Hummingbird Software makes a package that includes a telnetd that runs on Win95. I have used it and had much success, until I found that I didn't really need it. Ataman software makes a RSHD for Win95, but no telnetd. Timm Gleason N2H2, Inc -Original Message- From: Henry

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-22 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, Mar 21, 1998 at 05:46:49PM -0600, Henry Hollenberg wrote: Looks intresting I'll check it out, thanks. Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote: Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian package search

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-22 Thread Carey Evans
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a tutorial on assembly I was tinkering with and it is written for intel assembly format...instead of att. The assembler might work under DOSEmu or under Wine. You could also have a look at the NASM assembler, which is a Debian package. It

Re: Telnet

1998-03-22 Thread Toth Laszlo
Hi! www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/PCTelnet/ This is a free telnet and FTP client from NCSA. It makes FTP server from DOS machine, while telnet client is runing. Corleone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Ben Pfaff
I was wondering if there was a way to telnet from a linux box to a win95 box? No. Win95 does not have a telnet server. If you want to use Win95 remotely, you could try the vnc package if you are running hamm. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Chi Wong
Are you sure you know what you are talking about? You can telnet to a unix machine from windows 95. You can't telnet from Linux to win95. First of all win95 has no option to accept telnet and it is not a server. You could do it with NT if you have like OpenNT installed ontop of it. At 05:59 PM

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Henry Hollenberg
I think I know what I'm talking about :-)and I even have a reason! I was wondering if anyone had written some sort of telnetd for win95 boxes. I realize it's an unstable piece of crapbut I have a tutorial on assembly I was tinkering with and it is written for intel assembly

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Henry Hollenberg
Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian package search :-(. Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote: I was wondering if there was a way to telnet from a linux box to a win95 box? No. Win95 does not have a

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Ben Pfaff
Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian package search :-(. There's a web page at http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc. The Debian package is in the X11 section at the usual mirror sites. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Re: telnet from linux to win95

1998-03-21 Thread Henry Hollenberg
Looks intresting I'll check it out, thanks. Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote: Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian package search :-(. There's a web page at http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc. The Debian

Re: Telnet to the router

1998-03-20 Thread Kevin Traas
Is there a reason why I can't telnet normally to the router? I don't get a login prompt when I first connect but only after 3 or more minutes? even if a ps -ex show that in.telnetd is there Actually, it's 150 seconds - or 2.5 minutes - however you look at it. The reason for the problem is

Re: Telnet to the router

1998-03-20 Thread John_Ingram
I don't know, but it seems there would be a way to set the 150 second timeout to something else -- if nothing else, modifying the kernel. john -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Telnet to the router

1998-03-20 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Kevin Traas wrote: Is there a reason why I can't telnet normally to the router? I don't get a login prompt when I first connect but only after 3 or more minutes? even if a ps -ex show that in.telnetd is there Actually, it's 150 seconds - or 2.5 minutes - however you

Re: Telnet to the router

1998-03-20 Thread Paul Wouters
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Kevin Traas wrote: The reason for the problem is that telnet (and ftp, etc.) try to do a reverse name lookup on the IP address of the incoming connection. There are lots of ways to get around this problem, but I've idea on how to stop this lookup from happening. ***IF

Re: Telnet to the router

1998-03-20 Thread HighTide
You can solve the problem by adding the ip and *any* hostname to /etc/hosts on the box you're connecting to. This wil allow the IP to be resolved (even if wrongly...). (This solution won't for my situation - thus my headline/cry-for-help above) It looks to me (though I could be

Re: telnet to localhost

1998-01-22 Thread Wiria A Kusuma
thanks guys for all the help I had received, I think what Craig said makes sense, I am in private network, and I presumes that is the case..., right now I am in the office so I can't check my box at home, I will do it the first thing I get home..., thanks craig good on ya and have a good day..

Re: telnet to localhost

1998-01-22 Thread John Boggon
-Original Message- From: Pure Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Wiria A Kusuma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Thursday, 22 January 1998 5:58 am Subject: Re: telnet to localhost On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote: I can

Re: telnet to localhost

1998-01-21 Thread Myron Alexander
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote: I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where should I check for this error? Further more I can not even ftp or http to my box from the net, even thou my

Re: telnet to localhost

1998-01-21 Thread Pure Energy
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote: I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where should I check for this error? Further more I can not even ftp or http to my box from the net, even thou my

Re: telnet to localhost

1998-01-21 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote: I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where should I check for this error? there are several possible causes for this: 1. check the log files in /var/log

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-09 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Robert Eckard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says something like connection refused from server. Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem? Well, this also explains your mail problem. I assume that you have

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Martin Schulze
On Thu, Jan 08, 1998 at 03:17:54PM -0500, Robert Eckard wrote: I cannot telnet or ftp into my Debian box. When attempted, it says something like connection refused from server. Again, where should I start to look to try and resolve this problem? What does your ifconfig and route command say?

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
What does your ifconfig and route command say? Are you able to ping your machine on that ip number? Is your inetd running? My inetd is not running, I am using xinetd and isn't running either. How do I get it started and get it to start with each fresh boot? What are 'ifconfig' and 'route'

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Robert Joseph Eckard wrote: What are 'ifconfig' and 'route' commands? route shows all the routes your system will use to route packets, and ifconfig shows the communications devices (ethernet cards, ppp links, etc.) that the system is currently recognizing. They're in

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
$ /sbin/ifconfig loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1 RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 TX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 eth0

Re: telnet and ftp

1998-01-08 Thread Robert Joseph Eckard
Robert Joseph Eckard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My inetd is not running, I am using xinetd and isn't running either. How do I get it started and get it to start with each fresh boot? It should be automaticly. Check /etc/init.d/xinetd At the top, there are two line like: test -f

Re: Telnet translation modes...

1997-12-31 Thread W Paul Mills
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Jason and Heather wrote: I'm not sure if this is a Linux problem, or common to telnet in general. I haven't run into it until installing Debian though, so here it is: Telnet has two modes, linemode, and charactermode. It defaults to linemode if the other side will

Re: telnet problems with german umlauts

1997-11-16 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Martin Bialasinski wrote: I have two boxes running debian 1.3 ( +some stauff from hamm). If I telnet from one box to the other one, I can't type in äöüß any more. Try alias telnet='telnet -L' -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1

Re: telnet problems with german umlauts

1997-11-16 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote: Martin Bialasinski wrote: I have two boxes running debian 1.3 ( +some stauff from hamm). If I telnet from one box to the other one, I can't type in äöüß any more. Try alias telnet='telnet -L' Hi, works great :-) Thanks for your help.

Re: telnet users

1997-10-05 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: how do I kill an idle telnet user? Manually? Kill his/her shell process. Automatically? Use idled. This program removes users that have been idle too long. how do I watch a telnet user? Use ttysnoop. Ttysnoop is in the admin section, idled is in

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Alex Yukhimets
hi how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. Good luck. Alex Y. -- _ _(

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Alex Yukhimets
how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. true?what's true? and

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread joost witteveen
how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into /etc/shells file. true?what's

Re: telnet

1997-10-02 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote: how can i do to avoid that an user can make telnet to may host? (but I must can do ftp,irc,http,etc)...I only want prohibit telnet. Change shell for the users you want to forbid telnetting to /bin/true and add the line /bin/true into

Re: telnet sessions don't log off..

1997-08-26 Thread Glynn Clements
Paul Miller wrote: When a user telnets to my computer and logs off, the user still shows up in the users command (still on).. This isn't a huge problem because I'm using timeoutd to kill idle users, but it still shouldn't happen. any ideas? The utmp entries for telnet sessions are

Re: telnet with debian 1.3.1

1997-08-26 Thread Brandon Mitchell
SI try TERM=vt100;export TERM;tput intit...etc.. to no avail. stty erase backspace key here Brandon - Brandon Mitchell E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7877/home.html PGP: finger -l [EMAIL

Re: telnet with debian 1.3.1

1997-08-26 Thread Kevin Traas
Use anything but the Win95 telnet. It ***really*** sucks! You can get by with it in a scrape using the hjkl keys as arrow keys when in command mode within vi. A great alternative that I use under Win95 is the latest version of Hyperterminal (version 3.0) which has Winsock capabilities and

Re: telnet with debian 1.3.1

1997-08-26 Thread Daniel Dooher
Try: export EDITOR=vi stty rows 24 That should fix it. You can add this to your .bash_profile so it will take effect whenever you log in. --Dan Jim Westveer wrote: OK, I am a dummy, wiht that despensed with I just put up debian 1.3.1, on a host that I had been running slackware.

Re: telnet and ftp..

1997-08-20 Thread Behan Webster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not quite sure what I did.. but, somehow I managed to remove telnet and ftp from my Debian installation through dselect. Of course, this is rather inconvenient. Which package can I find these programs? Have the gift for understatement have we? Rather

Re: telnet and ftp..

1997-08-20 Thread Philippe Troin
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997 16:45:24 CDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not quite sure what I did.. but, somehow I managed to remove telnet and ftp from my Debian installation through dselect. Of course, this is rather inconvenient. Which package can I find these programs? netstd. Phil. -- TO

Re: telnet: connection refused

1997-06-30 Thread joost witteveen
Hi, I have the following problem: I can telnet, ftp and rlogin from my debian 1.3 box to other machines but can't telnet or rlogin from other machines to mine. I can only ftp, I am using wu-ftpd 2.4-27. If I try to telnet, I get the following: telnet : Unable to connect to remote host:

Re: telnet: connection refused

1997-06-30 Thread John Garas
joost witteveen wrote: Hi, I have the following problem: I can telnet, ftp and rlogin from my debian 1.3 box to other machines but can't telnet or rlogin from other machines to mine. I can only ftp, I am using wu-ftpd 2.4-27. If I try to telnet, I get the following: telnet :

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-23 Thread Adam Heath
-- I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give The way I handle this problem is log in under my account and type su root Then

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-23 Thread Ervin D. Walter
Adam Heath writes: This is all nice and good, but there is a better way. [bad way deleted] There is a reason that that /etc/securetty does not contain the pseudo terminals in the first place. It is very unsecure to allow root to login directly anywahere except the console or possibly a

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-16 Thread Sherwood Botsford
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Ervin D. Walter wrote: David J. Evans writes: As a general rule, root should only be used for the actual administrating commands and not for things like reading email, news, etc... So, most people (that I know of) that administer from afar do something like the

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Steffen Mueller
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, David J. Evans wrote: Hi Davis, I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet connections as

RE: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Eric Ogren
David - You must add ttyp0 (assuming your the only person that wants to telnet to the box to the /etc/securetty file to allow root logins. If your not the only telnetter, you have to add ttyp0 - ttyp12 or so, which should let you login as root even if 11 people are telnetting in

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Andre Koopal
I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet connections as root ? The machine normally has no screen or

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Tim O'Brien
I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give The way I handle this problem is log in under my account and type su root Then it'll ask for the root password and

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Heiko R. Selber
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, David J. Evans wrote: I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet connections as root ? I

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Ervin D. Walter
David J. Evans writes: I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet connections as root ? The machine normally

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Brian C. White
I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give root privs. to a named user or can I enable telnet connections as root ? Generally, it is better for people to login with

Re: telnet acces for root ?

1996-08-15 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Tim O'Brien wrote: I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give The way I handle this problem is log in under my account and type

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