you should use a program called ssh to do that. Basically it allows you to
control remote computers from your console as though you were logged
straight into them.
Ssh is not usually run from xinetd however as it is preferable to have it
run as a daemon (ie all the time) much like a webserver.
--B
-----Original Message-----
From: SoloCDM [mailto:deedsmis at aculink.net]
Sent: 30 January 2002 05:47
To: Hunt, Bryan
Cc: ILUG (Request)
Subject: Re: Xinetd Based Services
"Hunt, Bryan" stated the following:
>> they dont have anything to do with telnet or ftp, those are programs
> that if they were enabled in your xinetd configuration and someone
> connected to the port that echo (for example)was on (port 7) an
> instance of echo would be started to talk to that request (and echo
> back anything sent to it), those are all services that you dont need
> and you should not enable them.
What is used to travel to other computers within a network to activate
commands and conduct maintenance/modifications? Actually going to the
location of the downed computer is time consuming.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SoloCDM [mailto:deedsmis at aculink.net]
>> What do the following xinetd based services provide?
>> chargen: off
> chargen-udp: off
> daytime: off
> daytime-udp: off
> echo: off
> echo-udp: off
> time: off
> time-udp: off
>> Also, do the above services have anything to do with telnet or ftp?
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