On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Me You wrote:

MY> file.  The problem is that when I do this, I am unable
MY> to connect with SSH.  Do I need to have telnet open
MY> for SSH to work?? or is there a service that needs to
MY> be added here?? and where can I find information how
MY> to do it if needed??

SSH and telnet are completely independent services, so you don't need one
for the other to work.

Can you tell us what you're doing to connect via SSH that fails when
telnet is not available?  Applicable log entries would be useful as well.

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