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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Scott Klement wrote:

> Errr...  I know how to turn off the telnet daemon on FreeBSD.   But I

Okay I was sure you did, sorry if I sounded patronizing.

> have programs on my AS/400 that log on to my FreeBSD machine using
> Telnet (I have some home-grown software that acts something like an
> expect script).   So I can't turn off telnet into the BSD box until
> the AS/400 supports an SSH client... that's where I was going with this.

Does this software actually talk to the telnet daemon?  Does the
expect-like stuff run on the AS/400 or FreeBSD?  Are you trying to do an
rexec or rsh type of thing (not that rsh is in any way secure)?  You've
piqued my interest here...

> Not sure why you think that this is off-topic.  It's about the OS/400
> supporting SSH which is certainly midrange-related!

What I was saying about how to disable incoming telnet on unix is off
topic for midrange-l

James Rich
james@eaerich.com



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