Hello everyone. I've been making some head way on this new ArchLinux
and MBSE but I've hit yet another snag. I can connect to the bbs
using ssh but for telnet it's giving me an error after logging in that
"BBS is not allowed on this port". I thought this strange as the docs
say network connections don't need to be setup in the TTY Lines any
more. That and I haven't setup any for the SSH connections. It must
be something that telnetd is reporting back to the mblogin program but
I don't know how to find this out.
Hello everyone. I've been making some head way on this new ArchLinux and MBSE
but I've hit yet another snag. I can connect to the bbs using ssh but for telnet it's giving me an error after logging in that "BBS is not allowed on
this port". I thought this strange as the docs say network connections don't
need to be setup in the TTY Lines any more. That and I haven't setup any for
the SSH connections. It must be something that telnetd is reporting back to
the mblogin program but I don't know how to find this out.
Hello Stephen!
Wednesday January 27 2016 16:15, you wrote to All:
Hello everyone. I've been making some head way on this new ArchLinux and MBSE but I've hit yet another snag. I can connect to the bbs
using ssh but for telnet it's giving me an error after logging in that "BBS is not allowed on this port". I thought this strange as the docs say network connections don't need to be setup in the TTY Lines any more. That and I haven't setup any for the SSH connections. It must
be something that telnetd is reporting back to the mblogin program but
I don't know how to find this out.
Have you got in /etc -
xinetd.d
and in that mbsebbs
Vince Coen wrote to Stephen Atkins:
Hello Stephen!
Wednesday January 27 2016 16:15, you wrote to All:
Hello everyone. I've been making some head way on this newArchLinux
and MBSE but I've hit yet another snag. I can connect to thebbs
using ssh but for telnet it's giving me an error after loggingin that
"BBS is not allowed on this port". I thought this strange asthe docs
say network connections don't need to be setup in the TTY Linesany
more. That and I haven't setup any for the SSH connections.It must
be something that telnetd is reporting back to the mbloginprogram but
I don't know how to find this out.
Have you got in /etc -
xinetd.d
and in that mbsebbs
So I spoke to soon in my previous email. xinetd is being run at boot.
I have that exact same file you have in your reply to me in my
/etc/xinetd.d directory. When I run the xinetd service manually it
shows in the logs that it is listening on that port (22). I have
telnetd installed but noticed that I had to change the -L
/opt/mbse/mblogin to a -E in this version of telnetd.
So my machine does answer the telnet connection and let me log in to
the bbs and shows me the first welcome screen. At the bottom of that welcome screen it says "BBS is not allowed on thsi port" and hangs up.
When I connected this time the sysop shows that I was connect to
pts/3. Is it possible that ArchLinux has a different naming for
telnet sessions? I do thind this strange in that I can SSH as right
now I'm using the board in a ssh session and it's on tty pts/1.
Stephen
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Hello Stephen!
Friday January 29 2016 08:47, you wrote to me:
It might not be too happy by you using a local port to do a telnet - can't remember when I played with it but I do have issues using Mageia in that creating passwords (or updating them) is an issue.
So try logging in using the internet round robin by running telnet to your IP
address and see what happens then.
Next go into the setting menus option 6 and check if you have enabled all tty
ports (1 - 6) by setting
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