Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!uceng!dmocsny From: dmocsny@uceng.UC.EDU (daniel mocsny) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Logging in to 386/ix via telnet over, TCP/IP Keywords: login fails, rlogin, ftp, etc. Message-ID: <2316@uceng.UC.EDU> Date: 5 Oct 89 00:17:02 GMT Organization: Univ. of Cincinnati, College of Engg. Lines: 41 I have installed 386/ix version 2.0.1 with TCP/IP on a Compaq Deskpro 386 with a Western Digital Ethercard Plus. This machine connects via thin ethernet through assorted bridges, repeaters, broadband, gateway, etc. to the network at our university and to the Outside World. I followed the instructions in the Interactive manuals as well as I could, did the paperwork with our network administrators (well, vicariously through a human subordinate) to get an Internet address and domain name, etc. Now I can ftp and telnet to machines from sea to shining sea (and some in the purple mountains) right here at my desk. (Wow!) All I need now is a WORM disk so I can download EVERYTHING. But I digress. I now bask in riches, yet my heart cannot rejoice freely. For alas! Though I can telnet to the very ends of the earth, the ends of the earth cannot telnet back to me. My machine hastens to answer the distant calls with login: and password: prompts, but though remoteuser types them with the diligence of the most faithful scribe, my machine can only rasp the reply "login incorrect". I have consulted the sacred texts. I have taken counsel with the wisest men of my village. I have divined the entrails of a goat. I have kept myself from women and strong drink. I have used control-J instead of carriage return. Still, the Great UNIX ignores my supplication. Well, I did have this little episode where a deep slumber came over me (from reading those sacred texts, don't you know), and a spectre of some guy in a robe appeared before me saying, "Appeal to the NET, my son..." So there you have it. To add to my confusion, I note that my machine will accept rlogin and ftp to passworded accounts, but it will not allow regular login to any account, passworded or not. I also have what I think are the right entries in the /etc/hosts and /etc/hosts.equiv files. Wise people of the NET! Come to my aid. I thank you, and the rest of my goats thank you. Dan Mocsny dmocsny@uceng.uc.edu