Yes, I know that...(typo or lousy font).
Things get even stranger when I boot into full Debian.
Not only can I not telnet in at all, I get this:
Trying 192.168.15.200...
Connected to 192.168.15.200.
Escape character is '^]'.
telnetd: getpty: No such file or directory
I can't FTP into it at all either and I know inetd is running.
--- In Kevin Cozens <> wrote:
>
> Blair wrote:
> > When I telnet into the device, no matter what user I give it, it always
> > logs in as root. e.g. telnet -1 foobar 192.168.15.200
>
> According to the telnet man page in Ubuntu, the option is -l (lower case L)
> and not the digit one (1) to specify the user.
>
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