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You are right, as soon as I loaded the deamon on box B and edited the line in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet to read 'disable = no' I was able to telnet to it from A. jbk >Bill Horne wrote: > jbk wrote: > > > Continueing on this line of discussion.... > > > > I have two linux boxes: > > A. Has RH7.0 w/o IPv4 installed, no ipchains. The telnet deamon > > is installed and 'disable = no' in xinetd.d/telnetd. > > B. Has RH7.2 , IPv6 and ipchains or iptables installed. the telnet > > deamon is not installed and there is no entry for it in xinetd.d/. > > > > > > The base telnet program is installed on both machines. On box B I used > > Gn-Lokkit to enable medium security and allow telnet. > > I can telnet from B to A, but I cannot telnet from A to B, connection > > to ...... refused. > > If the telnet daemon isn't installed, there's no way to connect. > > HTH. > > Bill > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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