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09-22-2004 08:18 PM
09-22-2004 08:18 PM
Telnet problem
I installed Tcp-wrapper 7.6 in my unix sever,after installation i add /usr/lbin/tcpd entries in inetd.conf file and i restart inetd sevices.Any one is working at a time.without banner, tcp wrapper is working fine.without tcp wrapper,banner is working fine.both are not working at a time.i am giving my original inetd.conf file and my used inetd.conf options are given below.
Original File:
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/banner
used options are,
1.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/tcpd /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/banner
2.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/tcpd telnetd -b /etc/banner
3.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/banner /usr/lbin/tcpd
how to set both tcpd and telnetd options in inetd.conf file.please guide me.
Thanks,
Sureshkumar.
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09-22-2004 08:21 PM
09-22-2004 08:21 PM
Re: Telnet problem
try as,
1.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/tcpd /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b/etc/banner
2.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/tcpd telnetd -b/etc/banner
3.telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b/etc/banner /usr/lbin/tcpd
wherere,
-b/etc/banner without space there.
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09-22-2004 08:26 PM
09-22-2004 08:26 PM
Re: Telnet problem
telnet stream tcp nowait /usr/lbin/tcpd /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b/etc/banner
is correct to combine tcp wrapper and telnetd there. Banner file will be defined with out space.
telnetd man page says asm
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b/etc/issue
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09-22-2004 09:16 PM
09-22-2004 09:16 PM
Re: Telnet problem
I used your all options,but only banner is working.tcpd is not working.
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09-22-2004 09:29 PM
09-22-2004 09:29 PM
Re: Telnet problem
Take some time and assign points to all those who have helped.
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09-22-2004 10:08 PM
09-22-2004 10:08 PM
Re: Telnet problem
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/tcpd /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b/etc/banner
I tried this and working here.
Is it working now. there? I am not sure with tcp wrapper problem there.
Note: Try to fix bharat's query.