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Re: Getting GS/OS and Mac OS X talking to each other



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>> : Is there a way to enable telnet?

>You can enable telnet under OS-X; it's disabled by default.
>There is a line in /etc/inetd which would start up the telnet daemon if it
>weren't commented out...remove the "#" from the line that says:

>#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/tcpd    telnetd

>Restart inetd, or restart the machine...telnet is enabled.  Learn this
>from www.macosxhints.com:

>http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030818084455459

>I just verified that I have telnetd going on my machine by telneting to
>127.0.0.1 from a terminal window and getting a new login session.

Thanks for the info .... I only have 128 MB right now so my system stays
mainly on Mac OS 9.2 where I am starting to pick up MPW IIgs.

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how are you managing to get telnet working?  Are you running
> MacIP, or are you not running over Appletalk?
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Hi Yes, I am using a Gatorbox that was loaned to me by Tim Haynes (Thanks
Tim)

And I am using Marinetti 3.0 with the MACIP Link Layer driver.

I havn't used it in a while but I am pretty sure Casper was working as well
as telnet.

Glenn

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