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Interix and Telnetd

Article ID: 246363

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q246363

SUMMARY

This article summarizes how INTEREX uses Telnetd.

MORE INFORMATION

Interix does not use a Win32 telnet server, but instead uses a port from the telnetd program from the 4.4 BSD-Lite distribution. This telnet server is much more robust than the Win32 telnet server native to Microsoft Windows NT.

You can run the telnetd program from a command prompt, or install it as a Windows NT service. By default, telnetd runs on port 23, the telnet port.

Login Shell: All users log on to the Interix shell /bin/ksh.

Security: Each user runs in the appropriate security context, as if logged on from the main Windows NT console.

Terminal Emulation: The telnetd has access to the terminfo database. Over one hundred terminals are described, and new ones may be added.

Connections: The number of connections permitted is determined by the software license. The maximum is set by the number of pseudo terminals available on the computer (256 pairs in Interix 2.2, 64 in earlier releases). Note that if other programs (such as xterm) are using pseudo terminals, fewer are available for telnetd connections.

Maximum Attempts: The telnetd permits 10 consecutive log on attempts. After the fourth failure, it sleeps for 5 seconds before prompting. After the fifth, it sleeps for 10 seconds, then 15, and so on.

If you have installed the pre-release package of Inetd, please see the following Interix Web site for instructions about how to integrate telnetd with the Inetd package:

For additional information about Interix Telnetd, see the following Interix Web site:


Additional query words: 2.2.10 2.2.20 2.2.30 2.2.40

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