Re: telnet password problem

From: Mike - EMAIL IGNORED (m_d_beger_1900_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/26/04


Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:17:59 -0400

Frank Slootweg wrote:
>
> Mike - EMAIL IGNORED <m_d_beger_1900@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On RH-E-WS-3, using the telnet server supplied,
> > a password that contains the pound sign, '#',
> > does not gain access. The same password works
> > for other logins. Any suggestions?
>
> Can you enter a comment, i.e. "# This is a comment.", in the shell? If
> not, then probably one of the tty's control-characters is set to '#'.
> See stty(1) for details (assuming RH is standard compliant).

I can enter a comment in the shell. This is not a tty problem.
I can use that password on either the host or client node for
normal logins. Using telnet, I can login to other nodes using
the same password. It is my new On RH-E-WS-3 that is the problem.

Mike.



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