Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-19 Thread Jacob Anawalt
Colin Watson wrote: On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 10:14:05AM +0200, Jon Haugsand wrote: * Mike Mueller On Friday 15 August 2003 13:31, Victory wrote: How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian any reason not to choose

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-19 Thread Adam Garside
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:50:17AM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote: Colin Watson wrote: Unfortunatly I have to say that I know a few who _are_ technical and very apt windows users but they couldn't figure out pscp or psftp... They wanted CuteFTP to work because despite their prowess in DOS with

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-18 Thread Jon Haugsand
* Mike Mueller On Friday 15 August 2003 13:31, Victory wrote: How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian any reason not to choose ssh and scp for remote access and file transfer? One reason is to enable lazy windowists to connect

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-18 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 10:14:05AM +0200, Jon Haugsand wrote: * Mike Mueller On Friday 15 August 2003 13:31, Victory wrote: How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian any reason not to choose ssh and scp for remote access and

Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Victory
Hello, How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian Regards, Victor,

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 12:31, Victory wrote: Hello, How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? 1st, we must ask the obligatory question, Why in the world do you want to install these horribly insecure packages??? Seriously, the package openssh will

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Mike Mueller
On Friday 15 August 2003 13:31, Victory wrote: How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian any reason not to choose ssh and scp for remote access and file transfer? -- Mike Mueller I've often heard of companies having a crack legal

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Victory
Thanks for the infor, As I mention I'm new to Debian , so any pointer/advice would be very appreciated. Regards, Victor, - Original Message - From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: Re: Turn on the service

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Victory
Hi again. Thanks for the info, as I mention I'm new to Debian , so any pointer/advice would be very appreciated. Regards, Victor, - Original Message - From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: Re: Turn

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Victory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian Regards, Installing: Use apt-get to install these services, e.g.: apt-get install telnetd There are several ftp servers available, among them

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Shaul Karl
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 01:31:41PM -0400, Victory wrote: Hello, How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for Debian 3.0r1??? I am new to Debian Turning on/off depends on the mechanisms that the service use. In general, for services that install an init script one

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 13:34, Andreas Janssen wrote: Hello Victory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: [snip] Activating/Decativating: You can use update-inetd for services started by inetd or edit /etc/inetd.conf by hand and comment out the services that you don't want to be run (you have to

Re: Turn on the service

2003-08-15 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 13:34, Andreas Janssen wrote: Victory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: [snip] Activating/Decativating: You can use update-inetd for services started by inetd or edit /etc/inetd.conf by hand and comment out the services that