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connectivity



Or you can just take the disable line out of /etc/xinetd.d/telnet.  I
strongly suggest you use ssh instead of telnet.

Anthony

On 11 Jun 2001, Kent Borg wrote:

> "dan moylan" <jdm34 at cornell.edu> wrote:
> 
> >have installed rh7.1 on second machine [...] cannot telnet in
> 
> Do you have telnet on?  
> 
> Make it come on at every boot with (as root):
> 
>   # chkconfig telnet on
> 
> And you can make it come on right now without rebooting with:
> 
>   # /etc/init.d/telnetd start
> 
> If telnet is already turned on, can you telnet to yourself?  ("telnet
> 127.0.0.1")
> 
> 
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