I'm running Debian on my server, also. But there's no rc.conf file. I'm using
Open Transport v1.1 and TCP/IP v1.1. I have "use only when needed" OFF in the
TCP/IP control panel.
Thanks,
Deven Gallo
In a message dated 9/7/01 9:44:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< You may have to enable telnet on the server. I've setup NetBSD and Debian
Linux and one of them needed this. I think it's in the main rc.conf file
or equivalent.
>>
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