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I have client pcs connected to my application server through telnet, but
from some time now the telnet sessions suddenly die, not all together, but closely each other (a session dies, 10 minutes after another session dies, 5 minutes after another...).It seems to me that the order of session closing is random. If I inspect /var/log/messages, I find Feb 1 15:10:12 main telnetd[2396]: ttloop: peer died: EOF at the time a session has closed. I'm inspecting network traffic to/from the server, but I still haven't found something useful. Can someone help me? Thank you in advance. Roberto Roberto Sacchetti |
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Hello,
Its not an answer to your query. But I would suggest you use SSH instead of TELNET. regards baruah Roberto Sacchetti wrote: > I have client pcs connected to my application server through telnet, but > from some time now the telnet sessions suddenly die, not all together, > but closely each other (a session dies, 10 minutes after another session > dies, 5 minutes after another...).It seems to me that the order of > session closing is random. > If I inspect /var/log/messages, I find > > Feb 1 15:10:12 main telnetd[2396]: ttloop: peer died: EOF > > at the time a session has closed. > I'm inspecting network traffic to/from the server, but I still haven't > found something useful. > > Can someone help me? > > Thank you in advance. > > Roberto |
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"Roberto Sacchetti" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4dOLd.10904$(E-Mail Removed) > If I inspect /var/log/messages, I find > Feb 1 15:10:12 main telnetd[2396]: ttloop: peer died: EOF > at the time a session has closed. > I'm inspecting network traffic to/from the server, but I still haven't > found something useful. > Can someone help me? Have you yet perused the already-available help? http://www.google.com/linux?q=telnetd+ttloop+died -- use hotmail for email replies |
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