On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Seth Dimbert wrote: > Remember the Linux Box I'm setting up? > > It's serving http and I've got ftp working so I can upload pages to it. > > Now I want to get rid of the monitor and keyboard. But, "whereis telnetd" > returns nothing helpful. How do I launch the telnet server? I hope you don't plan on using telnet to make remote connections over a public network. Better use ssh and its free windows client, putty instead. But telnet is a basic communications tool and does have its uses. Redhat uses inetd or xinetd to start the telnet daemon when the port is requested. You can also start it directly and leave it in the background to accept connections without the xinetd wrapper. My telnetd is at /usr/sbin If you don't have it, you can install it with the RPM or just get the source from its netkit: ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/Networking/netkit Why drive a car when you can ride a bike? http://attaway.net http://counter.li.org user #142150