Does Fedora install telnet server after a telnet based install?
Chris Norman
chris.norman4 at ntlworld.com
Fri Jul 29 04:49:00 EDT 2005
Is SSH installed with an everything option?
Cheers,
Chris Norman.
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Subject: Re: Does Fedora install telnet server after a telnet based install?
>A telnet server is installed with the "everything" option. It is not
> active by default, nor is telnet recommended any longer for security
> reasons. Use ssh instead.
>
> Al Puzzuoli writes:
>> The subject says it all. If I do a telnet install of FC4, after the
>> install is complete, will the telnet server be installed and active as
>> well? I know that telnetd isn't installed after a typical install but it
>> would seem to me that if there were a need to do a telnet install in the
>> first place, then it would make sense to assume that the installer would
>> be smart enough to insure telnet access to the installed OS from get go.
>>
>> --Al
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