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how do i disable the telnet
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# pgrep telnetd
# kill (returned number) |
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You have got to give a bit more info. Like your OS at least. If you are wanting to totally restrict telnet.
go into your config file similar to mine in /etc/inetd.conf and comment out telnet... Or find your telnetd executable and make it non-exe...
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