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Re: Turn on the service



Hi again.

Thanks for the info, as I mention I'm new to Debian , so any pointer/advice
would be very appreciated.

Regards,

Victor,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Johnson" <ron.l.johnson@cox.net>
To: "Debian-User" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Turn on the service


> On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 12:31, Victory wrote:
> > Hello,
> > How to install and turn on/off rsh, telnet and ftp server/service for
> > Debian 3.0r1???
>
> 1st, we must ask the obligatory question, "Why in the world do you
> want to install these horribly insecure packages???"
>
> Seriously, the package openssh will provide similar, but much more
> secure functionality:
>   bad  | good
> -------|------
> rsh    | ssh
> rcp    | scp
> telnet | scp
>
> In fact, if you install openssh, it will replace rsh/rcp with links
> to ssh/rcp.
>
> However, if you really need them, the packages are:
> rsh-client || rsh-redone-client
> rsh-server || rsh-redone-server
> telnetd
> telnet
> ncftp
> (there are *many* ftp servers)
>
> To stop/start any service, look in /etc/init.d for the relevant
> name.  For example:
> # dir /etc/init.d/*ssh*
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  root  1832 Apr  1 17:57 /etc/init.d/ssh*
>
> So, to (stop|start|restart) the sshd daemon:
> # cd /etc/init.d
> # ./ssh stop
> # ./ssh start
> # ./ssh restart
>
> > I am new to Debian
>
> Welcome to text-mode heaven!
>
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