Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!wuarchive!csus.edu!ucdavis!csusac!csuchico.edu!OAVAX.CSUCHICO.EDU!RGOLDSTONE From: rgoldstone@OAVAX.CSUCHICO.EDU (Robin Goldstone) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: Telnet INTO a Mac ? Message-ID: <1991Apr24.174804.4925@ecst.csuchico.edu> Date: 24 Apr 91 17:48:04 GMT References: <18365@milton.u.washington.edu> <1991Mar14.060604.19964@PacBell.COM> <1991Mar15.141509.1224@watserv1.waterloo.edu>,<1991Apr24.152659.22187@ucselx.sdsu.edu> Sender: news@ecst.csuchico.edu (USENET) Reply-To: rgoldstone@OAVAX.CSUCHICO.EDU Organization: California State University, Chico Lines: 15 In article <1991Apr24.152659.22187@ucselx.sdsu.edu>, mccurdy@ucselx.sdsu.edu (mccurdy m) writes: > Yes, they could do anything. Send you a new system. Whatever. Anyway, >you can run the TELPASS program which I believe, is available with the >distribution or, not having that, place the command PASSFILE = "" in config.tel >This will cause an incoming FTP connection to be prompted for a username and >then fail on the password. Or, you could "turn off" FTP access from the menu, >but that requires you to do it every time you start up NCSA ... You can also do this in config.tel: ftp=no *********************************************************************** Robin Goldstone, Systems Software Specialist California State University, Chico Computing Services rgoldstone@oavax.csuchico.edu