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german kogan gkogan at students.uiuc.edu
Thu Aug 30 08:49:50 PDT 2001


When I installed the Scyld these daemons were automatically
activated. How do I turn them off on the eth0? or do I have to do this
during installation?

Thanks

On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Sean Dilda wrote:

> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, german kogan wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > On my master node I have two ethernet interfaces, eth0 and eth1. Eth0 is
> > for the outside and eth1 is for the communication between master and slave
> > nodes. For security reasons I want to turn off the telnet and FTP on the
> > eth0. Does anybody know how to do this on Scyld?
>
> Why are you running them at all if you don't want them for the outside
> world?  With Scyld Beowulf, there is no need to have ftp or telnet
> daemons running on your beowulf interface.
>





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