I think you have to confirm that your
*.ini file i.e. gatekeeper.ini or gnugk.ini or whatever it is in your own case,
is correctly referred in the startup script for the gnugk.
e.g gnugk –c /etc/gnugk.ini –tttt should be able to allow
you to telnet into port 7000, if “gnugk.ini” is could be located by
the gnugk.
I had similar experience and that is what
I observed.
goksie
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7:56 AM
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Subject: Failed
to telnet gnugk-2.2.3
After running GnuGK,I check it as follows and it's running,
[root@voip gnugk-2.2.3]# ps -aux| grep gnugk
root 26401 0.0 6.4 76772 8120 pts/2 S 05:33 0:00 ./gnugk -c /etc/gnugk.ini
-i xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
-tt
root 27389 0.0 0.5 3572 628 pts/2 S 07:23 0:00 grep gnugk
But,when I want to telnet my gnugk,then it shows only as follows and I am
failed to see telnet screen,
[root@voip gnugk-2.2.3]# telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
7000
Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
Connected to singa.com (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Escape character is '^]'
What's the problem of my GnuGK?
Why I am failed to telnet my GnuGK?
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