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Author: Blake Barnett
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Subject: xinetd
I noticed that you said you installed SSH, but you didn't mention installing
telnetd. SSH and Telnet provide different services, just wanted to make
sure that wasn't a mix-up there. No offense intended...

* Blake

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Alexander [mailto:m@netpro.to]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 2:00 PM
To:
Subject: Re: xinetd


Errr... xinetd.conf should stay in /etc
The includedir line at the bottom references /etc/xinetd.d for additional
services.
So your telnet service would be listed in its own file named "telnet."
Also check to make sure that in.telnetd exists in the location specified.
I can't think of anything else that would be needed... Don't forget to
restart xinetd.
~M


On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Dominic Busher wrote:

> Matt,
>  Still can't get this to work.
>  I copied xinetd.conf into /etc/xinetd.d
>  I gave it the name : telnet    (no extention)
>  I edited this file to include the following:

>
> default
> {
> whaterver default stuff was already here I left
> }
>
> service telnet
> {
> disabled  =no
> flags     =REUSE
> socket_type  =stream
> wait         =no
> user          =root
> server        =/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
> log_on_failure +=USERID
> }

>
> includedir /etc/xinetd.d
>
>
>
> --- Matt Alexander <> wrote:
> > Check out the man page for xinetd.conf and copy (and
> > possibly modify) the telnet example. Name this file
> > "telnet" and drop it in /etc/xinetd.d and restart
> > xinetd.
> > ~M
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Dominic Busher wrote:
> >
> > > Bad new is my Linux system crashed AGAIN today.
> > Good
> > > news is I now have an Intellistation to do my
> > Linux
> > > project on and I am getting very familiar with
> > Linux.
> > >
> > > Question: I installed xinetd and ssh ( and
> > > dependencies). I know xinetd is started because I
> > > issues a 'service xinetd start' and it came back
> > OK.
> > > Now when I try to telnet into the linux box from a
> > > networked PC I get :
> > > "Connecting To tucgate01.tucson.ibm.com...Could
> > not
> > > open a connection to host: Connect failed"
> > >
> > > I have NOT touched any of the Host.deny/allow
> > files or
> > > the xinetd.conf file. I can ping the Linux box
> > and I
> > > can telnet/ftp OUT of the linux box into other
> > > workstations on the network.
> > >
> > > Any clues?
> > >
> > >
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