03-18-2009
telnet banner message before login
why I didn't set /etc/inetd.conf
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd \
telnetd -b /etc/issue
only
telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd
in /etc/ineted.conf
but when I telnet my HPUX machine
it shows those message
HP-UX hp1008 B.11.31 U ia64 (tb)
login:
I Know that /etc/issue is only used prior to login
but there are someelse can setting messages before login
???
how colud I know
HP-UX hp1008 B.11.31 U ia64 (tb) setting from where
thanks
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in.identtestd
IN.IDENTTESTD(8) Library functions IN.IDENTTESTD(8)
NAME
in.identtestd - a small daemon that can be used to test Ident servers
SYNOPSIS
in.identtestd
DESCRIPTION
in.identtestd is a small daemon (to be started from inetd) that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used to verify
that your Ident server is working correctly.
The source code can be found in the debian libident source package, as ident-tester.c.
EXAMPLE
A typical entry in /etc/inetd.conf would be:
9999 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/in.identtestd in.identtestd
With the above entry in place and active, execute "telnet hostname 9999" from either this system, or another system. It should show some-
thing like:
Trying hostname...
Connected to hostname.
Escape character is '^]'.
Welcome to the IDENT server tester, version 1.9
(Linked with libident 0.22 Debian)
Connecting to Ident server at 192.168.1.1...
Querying for lport 1109, fport 9999....
Reading response data...
Userid response is:
Lport........ 1109
Fport........ 9999
Opsys........ UNIX
Charset...... <not specified>
Identifier... paul
Connection closed by foreign host.
AUTHOR
Peter Eriksson <pen@lysator.liu.se>
Manpage written for debian by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
ident(3), identd(8), tcpd(8)
3rd Berkeley Distribution IN.IDENTTESTD(8)