Re: Can telnet or ssh be a clustered service?

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On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:10:44AM -0500, Brad Filipek wrote:
Since telnet runs as part of the xinetd service, that would mean that
all other included services in xinted would not function as well. Would
this cause any problems on the backup node since xinetd would be stopped
while the node waits to be turned active on a failover?

Run the telnet daemon on its own by creating your own init script.
However, I'll say this again: you should not be using telnet.
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