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Date:      Sun, 24 Mar 2002 04:49:39 -0500 (EST)
From:      Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com>
To:        Stanley Chan <stan@cyberec.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.Org>
Subject:   Re: how to restrict the telnet 
Message-ID:  <20020324044524.G32288-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net>
In-Reply-To: <3C9D9E14.3D384063@cyberec.com>

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On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Stanley Chan wrote:
> Dear sir, I am using the FreeBSD 4.3 to run my webserver. Can you tell me how can I restrict anyone telnet to my machine except me.
> Thanks & Regards
> Stanley

You could run the daemon (binary, application) known as telnetd or have it
run itself on-demand via inetd (type `man inetd` for more information) but
you must be aware, telnet is not very secure.  At all.  ;)

Consider running sshd on your webserver and instead of telnetting your box
ssh to it.  There has been some discussion lately about vulnerabilities in
OpenSSH (ssh is part of a suite if you will) so read archived posts to this
list to keep up to date.  Cheers,

--
Peter Leftwich
President & Founder
Video2Video Services
Box 13692, La Jolla, CA, 92039 USA
+1-413-403-9555

PS. Also read `man passwd` if you insist on telnetting in.  Users
telnetting your webserver must provide a username and password.  You could
also use "rlogin" if the two machines "know about each other."


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