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From: paul@xciv.org (Paul Civati)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Re: inetd & telnetd crashed
Date: 15 Dec 1996 23:39:33 GMT
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In article <32B37C06.6F2F@indiana.edu>,
	jack ross <jdross@indiana.edu> writes:

> 	My remote unix box inetd crashed and only smtp,httpd,sunrpc,and 
> lpr ports remain alive, since they are not started with inetd.  So both 
> telnetd and ftpd are down.  
> Is there anyway to start up telnetd remotely?

Not as far as I know, ssh <URL:http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh/> might be a
good thing to install to get around this problem in the future (it runs
as a daemon and provides secure/encrypted rsh/rlogin facilities).

-Paul-

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