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Hi Users,

Kindly help me with below query of mine.

Using Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition as the client how many simultaneous

1) Maximum FTP sessions are allowed
2) Maximum Telnet sessions are allowed
3) any special settings need to be enabled for maximum telnet and ftp sessions on RHEL 4.

Thanks in Advance, Newbie07
 

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