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Telnetd looks DOA


From: Archai Valkryn
Subject: Telnetd looks DOA
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 02:19:37 -0700

I recently downloaded inetutils-1.4.0.tar.gz, in an attempt to fix some persistently screwy behavior in the telnetd of 1.3.2g, which I had previously installed. I'll get into that later. The only reason I got it in the first place was for the telnetd, so the fact that it doesn't work is rather disconcerting. I compiled using gcc 3.0.3 and GNU make 3.79.1 on Core Linux (http://coredistro.sourceforge.net). Trying to run telnetd from inetd with arguments of telnetd and -h, which had worked with 1.3.2g (if screwily), produced precisely nothing. Executing telnetd by hand with the -debug option produced "telnetd: unknown command line option: d" and executing it manually just plain produced nothing. Every attempt to connect via telnet from the windows machine sitting next to that machine failed, connection refused. The screwy behavior that 1.3.2g had exhibited previously was more interesting. It did several things I don't understand. It didn't use Unix98 ptys, which the kernel was compiled with (and screen uses without blinking), it didn't log users out when they logged out (they still showed up to 'who' queries), it reset the user's $PATH with each login, and when using su, left the command prompt as $ even when acting as the superuser. All of these things worked correctly (with the exception of the Unix98 ptys, of course) on the physical terminal. Does *anyone* have any idea what the problem is and/or was, and more importantly, how one could go about fixing it? Any help at all would be much appreciated.
   -sr





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