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   Dances With Crows to Mark Hobley staggered into the Blac   
   Re: New telnetd installation produces er   
   27 Jan 08 17:23:22   
   
   XPost: comp.os.linux.misc   
   From: danceswithcrows@usa.net   
      
   ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]   
   Mark Hobley staggered into the Black Sun and said:   
   > In alt.os.linux.gentoo J.O. Aho  wrote:   
   >> Why not use the xinted instead?   
   > I prefer inetd, it is less resource intesive, and I am using it on all   
   > of my other stations. I try and use the same software across all   
   > stations, where possible.   
   >> or why not use ssh?   
   > The ssh tool encrypts the network traffic making it difficult to   
   > analyse. I don't want encrypted traffic on the local area network.   
      
   Um... why would you need to analyze this traffic?  Also, ssh, when set   
   up properly, is more *convenient* than telnet.  Don't forget ssh's X11   
   forwarding capabilities, necessary since most modern X installs are   
   started with '-nolisten tcp'.   
      
   >> What do you get in the messages log file?   
   > This is a new installation, and the system logging mechanisms are not   
   > yet operational. I was hoping to fix this after fixing the remote   
   > access via telnet. I am new to Gentoo, so I am still learning how to   
   > configure it. I am currently working on getting the system loggine   
   > mechanisms operational.   
      
   Like section 9.a of the Gentoo Handbook says,   
   emerge syslog-ng   
   rc-update add syslog-ng default   
   /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start   
      
   ...you should've done that or something similar during initial install.   
   The default syslog-ng config, located in /etc/conf.d/ , should get   
   you something sensible.  Most of the config files for the init scripts   
   are in /etc/conf.d/ .   
      
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