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Date:      Thu, 14 Sep 2000 17:14:41 -0400
From:      Wagner <wagner@ustr.net>
To:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Brand New Installed FreeBSD, need Telnet Access.
Message-ID:  <39C13FC1.F58C367D@ustr.net>

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Hi, I just installed a FreeBSD Unix to this new machine.

I already has a webserver installed and running in a LAN at the office,
with some desktops connected.  It has 256 IP's, more than 200 IP's are
free. This webserver hosts 30+ webdomains actually.

I will install this new machine at the same LAN, and need to configure
it to be able to be accessed via Telnet, so the future webmaster person
will be able to remotely instal Apache, Perl and so on, and turn this
new machine into a secondary WebServer that will be installed somewhere
else later on, of course, again changing IP's, DNS's, etc. 

The idea is to use the actual DSL, router, etc., we have at the office,
just to allow the remote webmaster person to access this new "to-be"
webserver and do the job.

What files at the new UNIX do I need to change and configure IP's, etc.,
to make it remotely available via telnet?

I am sorry, I am just a novice at Unix (unfortunately), but dealing with
PC's since 1984. I am starting to like Unix, I doesn't have those nasty
blue screens... :)

Thanks a lot.

Chris.


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