When inetd accepts a connection from a remote system, it checks the
address of the host requesting the service against the list of hosts
to be allowed or denied access to the specific service (see
inetd(1M)).
which lead me to /etc/inetd.conf and this line which I had looked at previously. I had assumed it is correct but am including for another set of eyes to look at.
hi ,
i have jsut installed linux 9.0 , but i can not ftp or telnet to the system .
i have installed the ftp and the telnet server during installation .
i have also configured the files to enable the ftp and telnet , the ftp and the telnet daemons are running , but when i do ftp :
ftp... (1 Reply)
I have used the system administration management trusted security system and in the process the root password have been changed or lost.
Is there any possible way to recover root status after this incident:( (5 Replies)
I knew I had had seen this somewhere:Q: How can I re-enable my root account when I typed in my password wrong 3 times and the account got disabled?
A: When your HP-UX system is in the more secure "trusted system" mode, your account is automatically disabled after
you have entered your password... (0 Replies)
I was playing with sam and i turned on the Trusted System feature (UX11i).
Now i cant log onto it anymore, i can ping it, but icant telnet, rlogin or login at the login screen.
I dont want to reboot my machine because i am affraid it wont boot and ask for a password. My root password is not... (1 Reply)
Hi...
How do I enable SSH and disable telnet..
Also - is there anything special I need to do to ensure that a new user can use ssh and su but not telnet?
Adel (15 Replies)
All,
I have inherited some software that is running on HP-HX 11.11. The software ofers a GUI login and the user passwords can be either internal to the software, user defined or based on the matching unix account. The problem I have is that the server has been converted to 'trusted' years... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I need to convert few HP-UX (V 11.31) machines from un-trusted to trusted.
I used the HP SMH to do this on one server. However when I click on "Yes" to proceed with the conversion, I get this error :
The attempt to convert this system to a trusted system failed.
The command return value... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: anaigini45
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update-inetd
UPDATE-INETD(8) rlinetd UPDATE-INETD(8)NAME
update-inetd - manage rlinetd (and inetd) configuration entries
SYNOPSIS
update-inetd [options] --add ENTRY
update-inetd [options] --remove SERVICE
update-inetd [options] --enable SERVICE
update-inetd [options] --disable SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
update-inetd is a rlinetd's compatibility script, which can be used to by various Debian post-installation scripts to manage services in
rlinetd configuration files directory /etc/rlinetd.d.
update-inetd will spawn update-inetd.real(8) for managing entries in /etc/inetd.conf file. Please see update-inetd.real(8) for details.
ACTIONS --add ENTRY
Adds an entry, which should be a line in a inetd.conf(5) format.
--remove SERVICE
Removes a service.
--enable SERVICE
Enables a service.
--disable SERVICE
Disables a service.
OPTIONS --version
Prints version information on standard output and exit successfully.
--debug
Enables debugging mode. Note the option is also passed to update-inetd.real(8).
Any other option is passed directly to update-inetd.real(8).
FILES
/etc/rlinetd.conf, /etc/rlinetd.d/*, /etc/inetd.conf
SEE ALSO update-inetd.real(8), inetd.conf(5), rlinetd.conf(5), inetd2rlinetd(8)AUTHOR
Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>
Debian January 3rd, 2009 UPDATE-INETD(8)