ps aux|grep inetd gives absolutely nothing. It just
bring the next promopt command line as nothing.....
--- Anders Johansson
nkitserv? Are you running 7.1?. OK, what did ps aux|grep inetd give you? If inetd is running, and you still can't telnet to localhost from the server, then I'm afraid I'm out if ideas.
Anyone else have anything?
Anders
you were right, I ran the command you gave me and it say is not installed, but I double checked with yast ant it is in the nkitserv package which is installed, so......., what should I do, now?
--- Anders Johansson
wrote:
in.telnetd isn't designed to be started manually. When it starts, it expects to be called by inetd, and expects there to be a socket waiting with a telnet client on the other end. If you want to try telnetd manually, you have to specify
in.telnetd -debug
but it shouldn't be necessary.
Anders
On Saturday 15 September 2001 22.25, Ricardo
Rodriguez wrote:
I ran in.telnetd on the server and it gives me
following message:
getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket
What does that mean and what should I do?
--- Anders Johansson
wrote:
rpm -q telnet-server should give something like telnet-server-1.0-69
is
it's installed
ps aux|grep inetd to check if inetd is running. If you get
nothing,
it's not. Try rcinetd start to start
Anders
On Saturday 15 September 2001 22.09, Ricardo
Rodriguez wrote:
Im almos sure it is installed, but how can I
make
sure
that it is running?
Should I check it somewhere?
--- Anders Johansson
wrote: > On Saturday 15 September 2001 19.56, Ricardo > > Rodriguez wrote: > > I TELNET the localhost in the server I am
getting
> the > > > error message: "CONECTION REFUSED". > > > > and yes. the telnet is enable in the
inetd.conf
> (Im > > > supposed if the telnet line is not
commented,
then
> it > > > is running, inst it?) > > > > firewall?, well Im running a router in
which
> software > > > the ipforwarding is working with no
problem
for
> the > > > http so I guess is properly configured for
the
> telnet > > > as well (port 23, right?). > > > > What else should I check?, I havent done
anything
> on > > > the hosts.allow or deny files, does
On Saturday 15 September 2001 22.29, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote: the that
has
> something > > > to do? those files are empty. > > Well, if you're getting connection
refused
when
you
> telnet localhost on the > server, and the telnet line is
uncommented
then
it's
> one of two things: > Either telnetd isn't installed, or inetd
isn't
> running. > > At least that's the only possible things
I
can
see
> that can go wrong. > > regards > Anders > > -- > To unsubscribe send e-mail to
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