Hello,
I use FC4 and I had the same problem -
I got the same error messages about socket etc.
After you check the /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file (this you can find
a lot in the net) CHECK YOUR FIREWALL SETTINGS!!!
I use KDE FC4 - this was located under security level settings
in the 'start' menu.
pour info ,
j'ai utilisé l'option -L de in.telnetd
Merci
Le 28/06/05, pingouin osmolateur[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
--- vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bonjour ,
Bonjour
je souhaiterai qu'un programme démarre une
application dès que l on
fait un telnet.
par
Bonjour ,
je souhaiterai qu'un programme démarre une application dès que l on
fait un telnet.
par exemple :
---
telnet lehost.domain
Bonjour je suis un robot
bla bla
---
Comment puis je faire cela ?
Merci
--- vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bonjour ,
Bonjour
je souhaiterai qu'un programme démarre une
application dès que l on
fait un telnet.
par exemple :
---
telnet lehost.domain
Bonjour je suis un robot
bla bla
---
Comment puis je faire cela ?
Je sais que perl fait ça
Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
localnet* 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth0
default 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 eth0
Sometimes it cost several seconds to complete the route program.
And it seems that in.telnetd
program.
And it seems that in.telnetd will wait the route information.
So, the gw affects my telnet service. when telnet to me, login prompt
will appear after waiting sevel seconds. If I do not set the default
route, telnet will show login promp immediately.
How to solve the problem, except
Thanks for your reply. It corrected my mistake :)
route -n returns immediately, and route returns after sevel seconds.
then how to make in.telnetd do not do a dns reverse lookup?
Regards
Liu Tao
On Friday 19 October 2001 13:08, Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima wrote:
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Liu Tao
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Liu Tao wrote:
Thanks for your reply. It corrected my mistake :)
route -n returns immediately, and route returns after sevel seconds.
Cool, now we know what the problem is:
Name resolution, more specifically IP-Name resolution.
then how to make in.telnetd do not do a dns
Sorry, I am still not very clear about that :(
Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima wrote:
You can't make in.telnetd act as a DNS server. You should be able to add
the appropriate lines to /etc/hosts to make it work on your LAN.
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.1 win2kbox.your.domain
on Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:38:23AM -0700, Jon Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In order to allow a friend to use a program on my machine, I wish to let
her telnet in (I dislike telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :(
).
Bollocks.
You're going to compromise your system's security
In order to allow a friend to use a program on my
machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
Anyhow, I tried to setup the telnet damian and when I
attempt to start it by hand I get:
$/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
in.telnetd: getpeername: Socket
to allow a friend to use a program on my
machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
Anyhow, I tried to setup the telnet damian and when I
attempt to start it by hand I get:
$/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
in.telnetd: getpeername: Socket
On 16, maj, 2001 at 01:02:40 -0600, ray p wrote:
What OS is your freind using it is the OS of evil might I suggest the latest
dev build of putty. It does not require that she be able to install anything.
Standalone .exe the dev build has support for ssh2 public key auth.
Yes, a good thing,
On Wednesday 16 May 2001 13:38, Jon Hughes wrote:
In order to allow a friend to use a program on my
machine, I wish to let her telnet in (I dislike
telnet, but she's not allowed to install SSH :( ).
How about MindTerm? An ssh client in a java applet. How's that for
portable? Can be run
Yo-
I have a quick question. Is there, or can there be, a file which displays
a small amount of text(motd) to incoming telnet connections. I wish to
display a statement of server ownership and liability.
Thanks,
Ian
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I have a quick question. Is there, or can there be, a file which displays
a small amount of text(motd) to incoming telnet connections. I wish to
display a statement of server ownership and liability.
Will /etc/issue.net work?
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On 18 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Will /etc/issue.net work?
That's what I needed! Thanks.
-Ian
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Hmmm, how come teknetd doesnt come with the base 1.1 set? Also, where can i
get it from?
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