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07-13-2006 09:27 AM
07-13-2006 09:27 AM
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/issue
It is still not working. Can someone tell me what I am missing please?
Thank you
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07-13-2006 10:10 AM
07-13-2006 10:10 AM
SolutionNext (and this is what I think you missed), issue an "inetd -c" command to send a SIGHUP to the inetd daemon to trigger a reread of the /etc/inetd.conf file.
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07-13-2006 09:01 PM
07-13-2006 09:01 PM
Re: /etc/issue
The entry in inetd.conf is fine and other solution provided to refresh inetd is 100% fine. Still You can check permissions on /etc/issue. But it should display banner for root atleast.
thanks
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07-13-2006 09:07 PM
07-13-2006 09:07 PM
Re: /etc/issue
when is the policy displayed, before or after the login prompt? We display ours after the login prompt via /etc/profile and the user has to confirm (Y/N).
Otherwise you may give too much information away, before the user has actually logged on.
Bad example "You have acccessed < machine name> owned by < company >, supported by < contact details>"
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07-13-2006 10:33 PM
07-13-2006 10:33 PM
Re: /etc/issue
# inetd -c
-c Reconfigure the Internet daemon; in other words, force the current inetd to reread /etc/inetd.conf. This option sends the signal SIGHUP to the Internet daemon that is currently running. Any configuration errors that occur during the
reconfiguration are logged to the syslogd daemon facility.
rgs,
ran
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