On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 14:11, Douglas Frank wrote: > (Yeah, I know I'm supposed to be using ssh.) > > Kicking off xinitrc in debug mode, it emits thusly: > > Service configuration: login > id = login > flags = IPv4 > socket_type = stream > Protocol (name,number) = (tcp,6) > port = 513 > wait = no > user = 0 > Groups = no > PER_SOURCE = -1 > Bind = All addresses. > Server = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind > Server argv = in.rlogind > Only from: All sites > No access: No blocked sites > Logging to syslog. Facility = authpriv, level = info > Log_on_success flags = HOST PID USERID > Log_on_failure flags = HOST USERID > > Does this look OK? I suspect not, since it doesn't work. Xinetd (-d) > doesn't react (i.e. prints nothing) when I try to rlogin. BTW > in.rlogind is there and executable, but that's not the issue: xinetd > doesn't recognize incoming connection requests. Did you open up the firewall for rlogin? -- Response brought to you by AutoReponder 0.1 a product of Magic-8-ball productions. (version 0.2 will feature correct answers!)