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Old 11-18-2008, 04:10 AM   #1
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Loadbalancer: telnetd: ttloop: peer died: EOF


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Originally Posted by hijack204 View Post
Anyone know how to get rid of these messages in message:
telnetd[1461]: ttloop: peer died: EOF

there from my load balancer I believe.. I have my xinetd.conf setup like this:

# Define general logging characteristics.
log_type = FILE /var/log/xinetdlog

Thought that would take care of these telnet messages to but I guess not.
I also get the same message in my /var/log/message and it come out
every minute. Is there anything wrong about it?

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