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From: twcutter@mowgli.wr.usgs.gov (Tom W. Cutter)
Subject: Re: telnetd: All network ports in use
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 16:24:05 GMT
References:  <NEWTNews.805681396.23585.minteerj@chena.corp.cubic.com>
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In article <NEWTNews.805681396.23585.minteerj@chena.corp.cubic.com>, john.minteer@cubic.com writes:
|> 
|> I've just installed NetBSD 1.0. When I telnet to the system I get
|> the following message:
|> 
|> telnetd: All network ports in use
|> 
|> How can I get around this problem? Any help appreciated!
Type: MAKEDEV all    in the /dev directory as root.  This should 
create the tty devices you are missing.

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Tom Cutter      California District     twcutter@mowgli.wr.usgs.gov
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