Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to not happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to not
happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
you did it incorrect and installed TELNETd not mbse answering telnet
ports :(
to fix, unmerge telnet !
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to not
happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
22 Sep 2012 17:29, Gert Andersen wrote to All:
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to
not happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
you did it incorrect and installed TELNETd not mbse answering telnet
ports :(
to fix, unmerge telnet !
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to not
happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
Why? And in any case, that message is from your telnet client.
Sat Sep 29 2012, Rj Clay wrote to Gert Andersen:
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to
not happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
Why? And in any case, that message is from your telnet client.
It why I like it to work from outside bbs login as I from my others
linux pcs can telnet fido2.kofobbs.net and logon to the bbs.
It works to both my binkp.kofobbs.dk point mbse system and to my
backup linux mbse pc.
But only using telnet localhost on my fido2.kofobbs.net is
working self if I have gone through mbsetup for hostname on my fido2
pc.
Is there some here there have a idea on how to make this her to
not happen for telnet logon to mbsebbs. Escape character is '^]'
Why? And in any case, that message is from your telnet client.
It why I like it to work from outside bbs login as I from my others
linux pcs can telnet fido2.kofobbs.net and logon to the bbs.
Same here, though I usually use ssh...
It works to both my binkp.kofobbs.dk point mbse system and to my
backup linux mbse pc.
From inside or outside?
But only using telnet localhost on my fido2.kofobbs.net is
working self if I have gone through mbsetup for hostname on my fido2
pc.
Do you have the telnet (or telnet-ssl) port open to the outside? I
get
this:
-----<snip>-----------------------------------------------------
$ telnet fido2.kofobbs.net
Trying 80.63.101.235...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
-----<snip>----------------------------------------------------
I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?
Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl) connects...
to fix, unmerge telnet !Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?
I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?
+1
Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl) connects...
is that telnetd not part of mbse ?
to fix, unmerge telnet !
Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?
----- telnet-bsd.ebuild begins -----
[I] net-misc/telnet-bsd
Available versions: 1.2-r1 {{nls xinetd}}
Installed versions: 1.2-r1(11:04:46 09-08-2010)(-nls -xinetd)
Homepage: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/ipv6/
Description: Telnet and telnetd ported from OpenBSD with
IPv6 support
----- telnet-bsd.ebuild ends -----
its long time since i played with it :)
note the xinetd use flag
Hello Rj!
29 Sep 2012 10:45, Rj Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen:
I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?
+1
Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl)
connects...
is that telnetd not part of mbse ?
to fix, unmerge telnet !
Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?
----- telnet-bsd.ebuild begins -----
[I] net-misc/telnet-bsd
Available versions: 1.2-r1 {{nls xinetd}}
Installed versions: 1.2-r1(11:04:46 09-08-2010)(-nls -xinetd)
Homepage: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/ipv6/
Description: Telnet and telnetd ported from OpenBSD with
IPv6 support
note the xinetd use flag
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