Thanks for Mark Cohen <markc@binaryfaith.com> Martin kesson" <ma@placid.tv> Jez@andelconsulting.com hall@egr.msu.edu SRISHYLA G RAVI <ravissg@migv.mot.com> Suggestions include to check hosts.allow file, check file permission for in.telnetd, check the "CONSOLE=" line in /etc/default/login , check telent entry in inetd.conf . Both SRISHYLA and Mark asked whether I HUP inetd. I thought I did, with /etc/rc2.d/S69inet stop/start . Well, it turned out that must be something else. After doing kill -HUP inetd_pid , everything is fine. (actually I omitted the -HUP flag, then I had to reboot to get back the inetd process ^.^ ) Thanks for all kind help, Sun __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/Received on Thu May 10 21:46:22 2001
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