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Ok, here is hopefully my last problem for a while... (Doubt it! hehe) I have several computers setup on a network connecting to a cable modem through a linksys dsl/cable router w/8 port switch. I have my Fedora Care 2 machine set up as DMZ Host.

I can connect to the HTTP, VNC, and FTP services without any problems, however, I can not access IdentD, Telnet or Finger services. I have done several searches and they all tend to refer to an inetd.conf which I assume under fedora is xinetd.conf. I have made the many suggested changes and have also contacted my ISP Tech helpdesk and Linksys's helpdesk but nothing seems to resolve the issue.

Does anyone have any ideas why I get an error of "Could not open connection to the host, on port 23: Connect failed" or "> Finger: connect::Connection refused" when using these services? I think it may have to do with the host.allow and host.deny files but these are both empty at the moment. Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks, Thomas Sapp http://www.sappsworld.com

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