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Date:      Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:55:27 -0800
From:      Blake Swensen <blake@pyramus.com>
To:        ISP LIST <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Login?
Message-ID:  <3CA3833F.C369821B@pyramus.com>
References:  <3CA35E48.C384EDD8@pyramus.com> <3CA37150.47EA32E9@Thehousleys.net>

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inetd.conf? Checked there, unless there is a service that I don't fully
understand (which is completely possible).

Since I get a login prompt when I telnet... telnetd is enabled.  Since I
can rlogin, logind is enabled.  See I think that the part missed here is
that I am getting an access denied error... like it is an authentication
problem.  If services weren't enabled in identd.conf, wouldn't I get no
answer (ie. timeout) from telnet, ssh or rlogin?


Peace,
Blake


James Housley wrote:
> 
> Blake Swensen wrote:
> >
> > Installed two new machines with 4.5-RELEASE. Cannot telnet or ssh to
> > these, but I can rlogin, rsh, rcp, etc. if I turn on the appropriate
> > inetd service. I receive an access denied error.
> >
> > /etc/login.access and /etc/login.conf are all standard and diff exactly
> > the same as systems to which I can telnet/ssh.
> >
> > These machines are NISed.  I can 'ypcat passwd', and since I can rlogin,
> > it seems as though these are working correctly.
> >
> > I have also checked to make sure that the /etc/shells are correct.
> >
> 
> What about /etc/inetd.conf ?
> 
> Jim
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