Problem accessing Linux Server using Telnet from Windows 2000, though PING is working properly from both sides

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Old 04-16-2006
Sameer
 
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Default Problem accessing Linux Server using Telnet from Windows 2000, though PING is working properly from both sides

Hello,
I have recently installed Mandrake Linux 10.1.3 on my PC.
The Linux being a multiuser system, I want to assess the same from
multiple Windows 2000 workstations using telnet.
The problem is that I can't assess it using any of the workstation by
giving the command
telnet 192.168.0.77.
But the Linux server can be PINGed from any of the workstation and
Server can also PING the workstations.
I can see that the network is functional using the network utilization
charts available in Mandrake. Also there is no any error during booting
sequence. Linux can bring up the eth0 interface.
Then what may be the problem?
Please help ASAP.

-Sameer

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Old 04-16-2006
Dave Uhring
 
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Default Re: Problem accessing Linux Server using Telnet from Windows 2000, though PING is working properly from both sides

On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:09:04 -0700, Sameer wrote:

> I have recently installed Mandrake Linux 10.1.3 on my PC.
> The Linux being a multiuser system, I want to assess the same from
> multiple Windows 2000 workstations using telnet.


Telnet protocol is insecure and has been deprecated.

> The problem is that I can't assess it using any of the workstation by
> giving the command
> telnet 192.168.0.77.


Because telnetd has been disabled on the server.

> But the Linux server can be PINGed from any of the workstation and
> Server can also PING the workstations.


Different protocol.

Download PuTTY.exe to your winblows box and connect using SSH.

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Old 04-17-2006
Rikishi 42
 
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Default Re: Problem accessing Linux Server using Telnet from Windows 2000, though PING is working properly from both sides

Sameer wrote:

> The problem is that I can't assess it using any of the workstation by
> giving the command
> telnet 192.168.0.77.
> But the Linux server can be PINGed from any of the workstation and
> Server can also PING the workstations.


By default, telnet is disabled.
Don't try to enable it.

Google for putty, a 400KB Windows tools that will enable to make an ssh
login into your linux machine.

....
Well, had to verify it, so here it is:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s.../download.html

Works for me.

PS: and you can use it to telnet, too. :-)

--
Research is what I'm doing, when I don't know what I'm doing.
(von Braun)

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