What are your firewall and/or /etc/hosts.allow | /etc/hosts.deny
settings?
Telnet is an insecure protocol and should generally not be used. SSH is
the preferred alternative these days. The Security HOWTO also mentions
a secure telnet replacement using SSL.
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 11:33:12AM
When I telnet my machine from another box,
I get following message
bash-2.02$ telnet mymachine
Trying XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX...
Connected to mymachine.
Escape character is '^]'.
telnetd: getpty: Permission denied
.
Connection closed by foreign host.
bash-2.02$
SSH works well. I think it was after
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On Thu, 22 May 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
When trying to telnet into a Debian GNU/Linux system I set up, I get the
following:
sally# telnet ross
Trying x.y.z.193...
Connected to ross.
Escape character is '^]'.
there is a 10-15 second pause here then
Connection closed by foreign host.
My main (debian) system is at an ISP and I dial-in and telnet to my
system.
Are there any telnet clients for windows that support ssl-telnetd ?
Regarding PGP...what is everyone using, the International version or
the US version ?
Matthew
there are two secure(*), encrypted alternatives:
1.
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
My main (debian) system is at an ISP and I dial-in and telnet to my
system.
Are there any telnet clients for windows that support ssl-telnetd ?
I believe that there is a windows version of ssl-telnet. I don't know
where you can get it from - you
The International versions of PGP are illegal to use within the US,
due to a patent on RSA. There are two alternatives. If you are *not* a
commercial enitity you can use Viacrypt PGP. See their web page. If
you use PGP for individual use, non-profit, etc., you can use the US
version which
When trying to telnet into a Debian GNU/Linux system I set up, I get the
following:
sally# telnet ross
Trying x.y.z.193...
Connected to ross.
Escape character is '^]'.
there is a 10-15 second pause here then
Connection closed by foreign host.
sally#
This system is pretty much a default
Try putting an entry like this in ross's /etc/hosts:
IP addr. of the machine you are telneting from name of that machine
Make sure ross's /etc/host.conf says order hosts,bind.
If this solves your problem it is because the TCP wrapper can not
find the name of the machine you are trying to
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