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hi,

U need to flush the default ipchains rules.

some thing like ipchains -f,u can see man page for exact command.

Regards,

Ujjwal

 Venkat Raghu wrote:

Hi,

I want users to be able to telnet into my linux box.
So I did
#>chkconfig telnet on

and added in /etc/hosts.allow
in.telnetd: ALL: ALLOW

then
#>/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart

I was unable to telnet into the box:
It says connection refused, it does't even come
until login prompt. So I think telnetd is not
configured properly. So what is wrong in above
process???

Regards
Venkat.


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