If you are using netkit-inetd the you need to add:
to /etc/inetd.conf assuming you are actually using tcp wappers.
Edit /etc/inetd.conf
adding following line on the file;
$ sudo /etc/init.d/inetd restart
$ telnet localhost 106
It comes back to the original problem before deleting xinetd.
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If you are using xinted, you don't add any configuration to xinetd.conf, you create a control file in /etc/xinetd.d (I think that is the correct directory, but since I don't have it I cannot check).
I already deleted xinetd. I won't use it unless necessary.
Hi Team,
I my script i telent my node ip and after loging i run some commands...But some time login fail so i want to stop script at that time..
CONFIG_CHNG.sh
printf 'Please Input Node ID : '
read node
node="$node"
#exec > node_log_$node.log 2>&1
#set -x
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Hi,
I try to telnet to server:
# telnet xx.xxx.1.72 1521
Trying xx.xxx.1.72...
telnet: connect to address xx.xxx.1.72: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
iptables is off:
# service iptables status
Firewall is stopped.
#
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