Hello Michael Ogden,
On Monday, July 11, 2005, you wrote:

> from inside the linux shell, are you able to telnet to 127.0.0.1? If
> not, try enabling telnet thru /etc/xinetd.d/telnet

> By default telnet is turned off.  I am not familiar with this plugin,
> but if it is trying to telnet to change the password, you might try 
> that.  (is it possible to do a ssh connection? enabling telnet is really
> a bad idea)

May I suggest that before suggesting people enable telnet, you look at
the actual information provided. The issue is not with the telnet
service, but a separate deamon that does the change password, see
Seth's response with
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You do not need to enable telnet service to use the telnet client to
test certain services with.


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