HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (May 2010)

1F.
Reconfigure the Internet daemon. To reconfigure inetd, execute the following
as superuser:
/usr/sbin/inetd -c
Continue with 1G.
1G. Go to 1B. Repeat flowchart from 1B to check if the server exists.
Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
Even though a server exists for a service, the server may not accept connections due
to the security that has been implemented for the server.
Follow Flowchart 2 to troubleshoot security for telnet and ftp services.
Figure 5-4 Flowchart 2. Security for telnet and ftp
NOTE: The corrections suggested in 2B1, 2C1, and 2F1 must be done by the superuser.
Also, except for the anonymous user ID, ftp requires non-null passwords on remote
user accounts.
2A.
Determine the number of existing connections. If inetd was started with the
-l option, the system log may list the number of connections. If these messages
do not appear in the system log, continue with 2B, or enable the connection
logging with inetd -l.
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