RE: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-22 Thread Perez Serna Carlos Enrique
in the /etc/host.allow ALL : ALL ok. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-22 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 10:26:26AM -0700, Daniel Woods wrote: in.telnetd:10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1 or if you want to be able to telnet in from anywhere... in.telnetd:ALL Using ALL on telnet and ftp is a VERY bad idea. They should be restricted to only trusted IP numbers. Even

RE: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-22 Thread Daniel Woods
the file inetd.conf was used before, but it appears that in 7.2 Mandrake has moved to an Inet super daemon with a better reputation for security named xinetd. You'll find the configuration files in /etc/xinet.d/ There is a configuration file for each service. xinetd gives you many

RE: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-22 Thread Joe Baker
Check the file /etc/hosts.allow It should have an entry like in.telnetd:10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1 or if you want to be able to telnet in from anywhere... in.telnetd:ALL the file inetd.conf was used before, but it appears that in 7.2 Mandrake has moved to an Inet super daemon with a

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread David M. Kufta
** Reply to message from Tom Eastman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 02:25:21 +1300 You might try rpm -q telnet-server Should your system respond telling you it is not installed, simply install the telnet-server rpm and you should be fine Dave David M. Kufta

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread Aaron M. Hirsch
Exactly correct. Insert your install CD and go into the RPMS directory. Scroll down to the telentdrpm and install it and you're worries should be over. Also you want to verify the your /etc/hosts.deny isn't setup for ALL:ALL. This will also keep people from being able to telnet into a

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread Ewcapada Ewa Kaus
"David M. Kufta" wrote: ** Reply to message from Tom Eastman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 02:25:21 +1300 You might try rpm -q telnet-server Should your system respond telling you it is not installed, simply install the telnet-server rpm and you should be fine And launch inetd

Re: Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread xylonite
set your secutity to level 3 msec 3 read your msec man for other info. after issuing 'msec 3' try telnet regards, fay At 11/21/00 11:38:00 PM, you wrote: I think that you only have to install the telnetd package. It's a stupid mistake that I did, and I was breaking my mind trying to

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread Leopold Palomo
I think that you only have to install the telnetd package. It's a stupid mistake that I did, and I was breaking my mind trying to know what was happen and the error was obvious. Best regards, Leo Tom Eastman wrote: Sorry, I hate having to ask stupid simple questions but I can't seem to

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread pgeorges
Tom Eastman a écrit : How do I allow people to telnet to my computer? This is what is in my inetd.conf file: # # These are standard services. # ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd -l -a telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd #

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread Jay Woods
On a simple setup, check your /etc/hosts.allow. It will contain: in.telnetd:ALL ---Jay Tom Eastman wrote: Sorry, I hate having to ask stupid simple questions but I can't seem to work it out! How do I allow people to telnet to my computer? This is what is in my inetd.conf file: # # These are

Re: [expert] How to enable telnet in 7.2?

2000-11-21 Thread Tom Eastman
Thank you!! I knew it had to be something stupid... installed the server package and it came straight up! Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.