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Old 10-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Telnet

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i hav install telnetd but there is not telnet in thse service . How can I start telnet in Ubuntu...
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Did you start it after you installed it?
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ya ... I hav started it..
when I use this command: sudo /etc/init.d/inetd restart
then message is: sudo: /etc/init.d/inetd: command not found
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Isn't it telnetd?
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sudo /etc/init.d/telnetd restart
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sudo /etc/init.d/telnetd restart
i used it but .....the out put is
sudo: /etc/init.d/telnetd: command not found
and there is no telnet in the service.
plz help me
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init.d is not in the /etc . Hw can i install it....
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What is the output of the following?
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ls /etc/init.d
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the out put of ls /etc/init.d is
Code:
acpid              hwclockfirst.sh                  readahead-desktop
acpi-support       hwclock.sh                       README
alsa-utils         keyboard-setup                   reboot
anacron            killprocs                        rmnologin
apmd               klogd                            rsync
apparmor           laptop-mode                      screen-cleanup
apport             linux-restricted-modules-common  sendsigs
atd                loopback                         single
avahi-daemon       module-init-tools                skeleton
binfmt-support     mountall-bootclean.sh            ssh
bluetooth          mountall.sh                      stop-bootlogd
bootclean          mountdevsubfs.sh                 stop-bootlogd-single
bootlogd           mountkernfs.sh                   stop-readahead
bootmisc.sh        mountnfs-bootclean.sh            sysklogd
brltty             mountoverflowtmp                 udev
checkfs.sh         mtab.sh                          udev-finish
checkroot.sh       networking                       ufw
console-screen.sh  nvidia-kernel                    umountfs
console-setup      openbsd-inetd                    umountnfs.sh
cron               pcmciautils                      umountroot
cupsys             policykit                        urandom
dbus               powernowd                        usplash
dhcdbd             powernowd.early                  vbesave
dns-clean          pppd-dns                         waitnfs.sh
gdm                procps                           winbind
glibc.sh           pulseaudio                       wpa-ifupdown
hal                rc                               x11-common
halt               rc.local                         xserver-xorg-input-wacom
hostname.sh        rcS
hotkey-setup       readahead

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but in init.d telnetd is not found......
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I hope you don't mind, but I added code tags around that text to make it more readable -- you should try to do that in future.

I can't see telnet there anywhere. How did you install it?
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