03-03-2005
linux network connection
hello all,
I also have a problem with network connection on Linux..
I just installed Fedora Core 3. and I am trying to connect to my computer on command prompt like :
$ telnet mycomputer_name
Trying xxx.xxx.x.xxx...
telnet: connect to address xxx.xxx.x.xxx: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
And I am getting the above message back... But ssh works fine. How can anyone on the same LAN connect to my linux box by typing "telnet" on their command prompt(or whatever)?
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