Fedora Installation :: Start Telnet On 14?

Dec 26, 2010

I want to start telnet on fedora 14

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Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Start Or Stop Telnet Service

Feb 1, 2010

How to start or stop telnet service in red hat Linux 5

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Server :: Start And Stop Telnet Service On UNIX / It?

Sep 20, 2010

I googled it and found this information: To enable the telnet service, login to the server as the root user account and run the following commands:

Code:
# chkconfig telnet on
# service xinetd reload
but the very first command did not work.

So, how do we...

[1] start and stop telnet service on UNIX / Linux?

[2] specify configurations / settings for the telnet service to accept or deny connections

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Networking :: Difference Between Krb5-telnet And Ekrb5-telnet

Feb 18, 2010

I am trying to find the difference between the above two services. Both are under xinetd and can someone please explain the difference between them (is one more secure than the other one?)

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Fedora :: Cannot Telnet To Host Ip

Feb 11, 2011

I have a fedora13 server running and for some reason cannot telnet using the hosts ip address. I have disabled the iptables firewall as well as selinux. I have a soap server app that needs to telnet to the fedora13 server. Strange thing is, I can telnet to localhost, just not to hostname or host ip address

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Can't SSH Or Telnet Through Putty..

May 26, 2011

I am using RHEL 5.4 in vmware and its working fine I configured ssh in rhel and tried to login through Putty from host machine (windows xp sp3) am not able to login, so what should I do fo it frndz.

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Nov 11, 2009

Does anyone know of something similar to SecureCRT for linux. Id like a program that keeps a list of devices and when i click it, it would open the session in a tab.

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Fedora Networking :: How To Configure Telnet

Dec 26, 2010

install telnet in fedora 14 then how to configure telnet?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Enable Telnet And Ftp Services?

Dec 18, 2008

I am using fedora core 9. I want to enable telnet and ftp services . I used following commands

service xinetd reload which gives error as unrecognised service and
/etc/init.d/xinetd reload which gives error as no such file or directory

how to install and start this service ?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Mount Telnet Using Fstab ?

Oct 28, 2009

I can access the files I need by using the telnet command, but I need to have access to the files in my local file system. Is it possible to mount a shared drive over telnet in the fstab file?

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Fedora :: What Are The Steps In Activating FTP And Telnet On 10

Jan 11, 2009

SSH is initially installed and activated. What are the steps in activating FTP and Telnet on Fedora 10. I know they are non-secure and probably shouldn't be used at all, but I need to know or at least pointed in the right direction.

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General :: Install Telnet In Fedora 8?

Mar 9, 2010

I need to make a test on Fedora 8, with a Telnet... and seems NOT to beenabled.The package is installed, but if I have a look into /etc/xinedtd thereis no TELNET file ?Is there any changes into FEDORA 8 ? How to I configure Telner in Fedora 8 ?

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Fedora :: Sending An Email By Telnet Port 25?

Feb 13, 2011

Sent an email by using telnet on port 25 from the terminal. Telnet states my message was sent but I never got it. Is it on the hard disk somewhere. Is there a log file? Where did my email go? Did it go into the ehter? I opened port 25 on my firewall through gnome by selecting 25/smpt checkbox as a trusted service.

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Fedora :: Using Lxterminal To Connect To A Telnet Session On Another *nix Box

Jun 22, 2011

I am using lxterminal to connect to a telnet session on another *nix box.

After I connect, I always have to enter the command

Code:
export TERM=xterm

is there anyway to automate this?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Want To Be Able To Telnet Into Machine To Access It Remotely

May 11, 2010

I'm a computer technician and I'm interested in learning Linux. I did some research about the different distributions last night decided to try Fedora. I downloaded the latest version of it and installed it onto a brand new machine in my office. Is there a website out there that I can use as a guide for all of the Linux commands. I know that if I wanted to I could just learn my way around the gui, but I want to REALLY learn Linux. I also want to be able to telnet into the machine so that I can access it remotely. How can I set that up? I installed Fedora with all of the default settings and didn't change anything.

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Fedora Networking :: Telnet Works External In DMZ Not With Local IP

Jun 8, 2011

I'm running Telnet Server, VFTP, and VNC on a Fedora 14 box. The box's internal IP is 192.168.1.222 This machine is configured to live in the DMZ, The firewall is up on both the router and this box. I can remote in from home using our external IP. I can FTP. I can Telnet. All using our external IP. When i'm in the office, i can remote in using our external IP. I can FTP. I can Telnet. Again, all with the external IP. If i attempt to telnet 192.168.1.222 i get a connection refused. i can ping the 192.168 address

nmap tells me that all 1000 ports on 192.168.1.222 are closed
nmap tells me that my expected ports are open on the external IP.

.... This is a relatively new conundrum as it "used to work", and only appears not to since our last reboot (power outage). I know i have to be missing something simple here, but i differ to the experts.

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Fedora Networking :: Telnet To SMTP From Remote Not Working

Jul 10, 2011

I have a sendmail daemon running on Linux, I can telnet @ port 25 from local shell, however if I telnet from a remote system @ port 25, it doesn't work. There is no firewall in between.

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Fedora Servers :: Allow Users To Connect To Virtual Server Using Telnet?

Mar 9, 2010

I've a Windows 7 host OS and I've installed Fedora 11 as a Virtual OS using Virtualbox.I want a friend of mine to connect to my Fedora server using telnet from internet. What I would like to know is how do i configure my Virtualbox to allow my friend to connect to my server. Also, is there any setting I need to change in Fedora to allow this?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Chmod -R G=rwx On /bin And /sbin / Cant Connect To Machine Using Root Through Telnet, Ssh, Scp, Rsh?

May 6, 2009

I did chmod -R g=rwx on /bin , /sbin

now I can not connect to the machine using root through telnet, ssh, scp, rsh or any means.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: One Line Script That Runs Telnet And Automatic Login?

Jan 19, 2011

I have just a one line script that runs telnet, and even thoughI've looked around I thought maybe someone could just tell me if there is a way to automatically login to the telnet server without having to type it in everytime. It's more of a hassle type of thing, but no matter what I've tried, I can't get anything to work.

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Fedora Installation :: 15: Impossible To Start Live Usb Installation?

May 24, 2011

Downloaded few minutes ago Fedora 15 live x64 and used Fedora live usb creator to make my usb drive bootable.Once configured correctly my bios Syslinux starts but it hangs on the startup message

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Fedora Servers :: Able To Telnet To The Server Via A Remote Connection \ Will Not Accept Mail?

Feb 18, 2009

I am able to telnet to the server via a remote connection, but for some reason, it will not accept mail. ere is the bounce back email I am getting.Quote:This is the mail system at host smtp.mydomain.net.I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could notbe delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.If you do so, please include this problem report. You candelete your own text from the attached returned message.The mail system

<root@mydomain.net>: temporary failure. Command output: pipe: fatal: pipe_command:
execvp /usr/bin/perlbin/vendor/spamc: No such file or directory
Reporting-MTA: dns; smtp.mydomain.net

[code]....

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Fedora :: Enable And Disable These Services: FTP,Email,Web Server,Firewall,Telnet,LAN?

Sep 12, 2009

how to enable and disable these services: FTP,Email,Web server,Firewall,Telnet,LAN? Is there any general way to manage services?

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Fedora Networking :: Telnet Works Localhost But Not Network / Firewall Disabled

Jun 3, 2011

I'm working on setting up access for our developer via Telnet, we are on a local network behind a physical firewall. I set up the standard Telnet service for Fedora15 and from localhost I can login via any user and root.... However I cannot login from another terminal on the LAN, even though I can ping and FTP to the fedora15 box. I added the firewall rules for telnet, that did not work, so I disabled the firewall, still cannot get a connection via port 25. I feel either port 25 is closed in another manor or the telnet is restricted to the localhost.

Also I cannot login to root to configure the Firewall Desktop GUI, only standard users, is this an issue? I also cannot login to the console as root even though I use the correct password.I can only su to root and sometimes it is a PITA. There must be some settings to clear these issues up...

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Telnet - IP - Is Giving Unable To Connect To Remote Host - Connection Refused

Nov 26, 2010

I am doing some R&D on 11g RMAN in oracle at home. i have installed oracle enterprise linux and i have installed oracle software. when i am trying to configure listener, it is error-ed out. i have verified that telnet with the port is not working and i am seeing connection refused error.

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Fedora Installation :: 11 Installation X Fails To Start

Jun 10, 2009

I'm attempting to install F11 on my desktop. I am unable to complete the installation because the X environment for anaconda fails to start and instead the installation reverts to text mode (in which I cannot seem to to a custom disk partitioning layout for the installation, which I have to be able to do). This was not a problem with the Alpha or Beta, but the preview and now the final release have both had this problem.

My system:
intel 3.16 core 2 duo
4gb ddr2 ram
dual nvidia 9800gtx+

output of lspci:

Code:

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Fedora Installation :: Probing EDD On F10 Start-up?

Feb 10, 2009

I have just installed F10 via DVD download onto my Dell Desktop with Nvidia GE6800 graphics card and twin LCD Monitors. I have configured Dual Boot with Grub (Windows XP Home and F10). After installing and configuring the correct driver from Nvidia I am now observing a strange problem when booting into Fedora.

On cold boot the system starts and gets to Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... and then freezes, however if I then warm boot Ctrl Alt Del the system boots into F10 with no problem. I had to disable the latest Kernel update because I couldn't start graphical interface with it so I only boot into the original Kernel.

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Fedora Installation :: Get Into Interactive Start Up?

Apr 6, 2009

Posting from Splashtop as i can't get past keytouch-apid in the boot process,Yeah me bad so i would like to disable it so i can complete the process.Using the interactive startup seemed the way to go but how does one get there before udev starts up?Or is there something else i could try.

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Fedora Installation :: Won't Start Up After F10 Upgrade?

Nov 11, 2009

Some quick background info: I am not a Linux expert, but I'm not sure I can still qualify as a "newbie", since my first Linux install was RH9 in 2003. I later upgraded to FC3 and continued to use it until my hard drive crashed around a year ago. I suffered on an old WinXP machine until I was able to buy a new system from someone on Craig's list. Although the guy didn't realize it (hence neither did I), it has a 64-bit processor, so when I installed Fedora 10, I installed the x86_64 version.I chose F10 since I use the Planet CCRMA pro audio packages, and they lag slightly behind the latest and greatest distro versions. I'm also not a bleeding-edge kinda guy, since - as I said above - I am not an expert.

So, then, here's what's happened: I installed F10 by downloading the 64-bit DVD image from the Fedora Unity respin site. As I had hoped, after the installation when I asked yum if I was due for an upgrade it said I was up to date.That was fine for a few weeks, but then this past Sunday I got a pop-up message saying that I was due for a system upgrade. I was hesitant, as I usually am before making any drastic changes, but I figured this is Fedora, they want to do the upgrade, this has got to be pretty safe. Not so much.I fired off the upgrade before heading to bed and let it run overnight (it actually took only an hour or two, but I started it late). In the morning I found my system with a blank screen and essentially unresponsive. I can move a block cursor around the screen, and if I type anything it is echoed on the screen, but there is no response; I don't believe I am in a shell of any kind.

Hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL reboots the system, and it gets past the grub menu and the Fedora start-up progress bar (the dark blue/light blue/white text blocks with "Fedora 10" at the right). After the progress bar finishes, though, the screen goes blank (maybe X is starting up?) but never gets anywhere. That's when I can type stuff on the screen, but nothing provokes any kind of response (except for CTRL-ALT-DEL).I'm mildly curious to know if the recommendation about upgrades vs. fresh installs, as given in the sticky post on this forum, still applies, or if it is now considered safer to let the system upgrade itself when it feels ready.

What I really need to know, however, is where I should start in order to get my system back. Should I go to the command line from the grub menu? Boot from my install disc in rescue mode? I'm not even sure what I should look for once I've done either of these, so I'm kind of floundering ...This PC has a dual-core Pentium 4 running at 2.9 GHz, and apparently it's a 64-bit processor. The video card is by NVidia, but I don't know the exact card off-hand. There's a built-in Intel sound card of some kind and I added an M Audio Delta 1010LT multi-channel card.

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Nov 18, 2009

I download the Fedora 12 and updated from Fedora 11. After installing successful and restart, I can't find Fedora 12 selection on the Grub. I try to write it on the grub.conf, but it's still can't start the Fedora 12. code...

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