Hello.
Use SSH, not telnet
Telnet is an antiquated protocol, passing data from one computer to
another without encryption. Because you must login with a password
to our servers, for security reasons, use SSH. SSH is similar to
Telnet, except that data sent and received are encrypted.
why ? read this
http://www.cs.umd.edu/faq/guides/manual_unix/node5.html
:)
--- In "dbo_one" <> wrote:
>
> hello!!
>
> i have a rare problem, i configure the net in my ts-7200, and i
want to
> connect for telnet, i use putty for this, but when i try to
connect to
> the board, it give me this error:
>
> telnetd: /usr/lib/telnetlogin nos such file or directory
>
> i found this file in this path but dunno why appear this error,
when
> appear the error the putty close
>
> anybody know what's the problem??
>
> thanks for your help :D
>
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