Subj : Telnet Server
To   : phigan
From : Apam
Date : Mon Apr 08 2024 07:48 pm

 Re: Telnet Server
 By: phigan to deon on Mon Apr 08 2024 06:25 pm

ph> I was going to say: On Linux, wouldn't
ph> the second instance or whatever else
ph> trying to take port 23 fail, and give
ph> an error that the port is already in
ph> use? That's what happens to me any time
ph> I try to run two things on the same
ph> port, anyway.

Yeah, unless you set the REUSEADDR socket option i think, then it can reuse the socket.

I wasn't aware that it could take over a socket that was actually in use, I had thought it just reused ones that were in the process of closing, but it sounds like my thinking is wrong.

So I think, using that socket option could be a bad thing most likely with SSH as synchronet could clobber sshd if it's running. It's unlikely that your setup is running a telnetd server, so in that instance it's unlikely to be a problem - but from what i understand in this thread, it's better to be safe than sorry.

Andrew