Sara,

You need to:

vi /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and set disabled to no, save and then run

/etc/init.d/xinetd restart

Cheers,

Phil Walker 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sara Burns
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 4:46 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [U2] UV on Red Hat Linux

We are missing something obvious here - can anyone assist by pointing me in
the right direction (we have even read the manuals - but haven't found the
vital key)
 
We obtained a copy of Red Hat RHEL 3  from IBM to test moving to this
platform.  It is installed on a test PC and forms part of an isolated
network with a W2003 PDC and an NT4 workstation.  UV 10.1 is installed and
running.
 
Problem:  We cannot telnet to this box from our NT4 workstation.  We can
ping the box but a plain windows NT4 telnet session gives a Connect Failed
message.
We can telnet into UV from the Linux server (to itself) and we can telnet
out from the Linux server to the NT4 workstation (where we also have a
version of UV running from a previous test), but not from NT4 into the Linux
box.
 
Any suggestions would be very welcome - on or off line.
 
Sara Burns
 
Sara Burns (SEB) 
Development Team Leader

Public Trust 
Phone: +64 (04) 474-3841 (DDI) 

Mobile: 027 457 5974
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