On 09/07/2017 07:17 AM, Christian Groessler wrote: > Thank you very much! This did it! Welcome... > > > I'm still not very comfortable with systemd.... FWIW, this one is a bit "odd" even my systemd standards. Most daemons would have a service file. And you would expect a /lib/systemd/system/telentd.service file. With the d in telnetd standing for daemon. But that isn't the case. You have a telnet@.service and telnet.socket files. And the .service file can't be enabled as one would normally expect. There also appears to be no actual documentation, or documentation that could be found easily, so you "just have to know" it would seem. Maybe that is "Red Hat's" way of discouraging the use of telnet. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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