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Old 09-04-2001
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Question can't telnet

Hi,

I am using aix 4.3.3. Getting kicked out when I try to access my unix server via telnet, (I can rlogin, ok). But, while trying to telnet, I keep getting this message:

AIX Version 4
(C) Copyrights by IBM and by others 1982, 1996.
login: o

Your connection has been terminated

This happens as soon as I type the first letter, whether I am root or oracle.


Any ideas??
 

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