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(usagi-users 02647) Re: telnet error






You don't have ipv6 enabled service on the server system. Try xinetd.d (is
that right, I forget ?)

- KK




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Hi,

Thanks for your kindly response.
I tried both

telnet fe80::240:5ff:fe34:d97f%eth0 -l username /*  link-local */

and

telnet fec0::1:240:5ff:fe34:d97f -l username /*  site-local */

Now, I received the "Connection refused" error. Am I missing
anything? Thanks.

Yang

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Bieringer [mailto:pb@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:18 PM
To: usagi-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: (usagi-users 02642) Re: telnet error




--On Tuesday, November 25, 2003 02:20:56 PM -0800 Yang Hsiung
<yhsiung@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am using the USAGI stable 20030214 kit to run the telnet command,
> if failed with "Invalid argument". Both the in.telnetd and telnet
commands
> are IPv6 version from the USAGI kit. For example,
>
> telnet fe80::240:5ff:fe34:d97f -l username

Well-known issue: usage of link-local addresses in application is not
really a good choice because of missing scope.

Try to append something like %<interface> at the address, perhaps it works.
If not, configure a global or a site-local address.

        Peter
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