User`s guide
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User’s Guide
Linux Redhat
Preparing the Server for Remote Access via the Enterprise LAN
1. Toggle the integrated console to the corresponding Linux domain port. See Toggling the
Local / Integrated Console Display, on page 2-6.
2. From the Linux desktop, enable remote connection via telnet, rlogin, ftp, ...:
3. From the PAP unit Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or Linux Mozilla browser, enter the
Webmin URL:
http://<system name>:10000. The Login to Webmin dialog box opens.
4. Click the Networking icon. The Networking main page opens.
5. Click Extended Internet Services to display the list of available services.
6. From the service list, check that Yes is displayed in the status column. If No is displayed
in the status column, proceed as follows to enable the service:
a. Select the required service from the list.
b. Complete the fields accordingly.
c. Click Yes after Service enabled?
d. Click Save.
7. Repeat step 3 for each required service.
8. Click Apply changes to apply all changes.
9. Click Return to index.
10.Click Log Out to exit Webmin.
Linux SuSE SLES–8
Preparing the Server for Remote Access via the Enterprise LAN
1. Toggle the integrated console to the corresponding Linux domain port. See Toggling the
Local / Integrated Console Display, on page 2-6.
2. From the Linux desktop, enable remote connection via telnet, rlogin, ftp, ...:
3. Launch the yast2 command to open the Yast Control Center screen.
4. Click the Network/Basic icon in the left pane.
5. Click Start/stop services (inetd).
6. From the Network Services page, select On with customer configuration and click
Next to open the Enable/disable network services page.
7. From the service list, check that Active is displayed in the status column. Proceed as
follows to enable the service:
a. Select the required service from the list.
b. Click Activate.
8. Repeat step 5 for each required service.
9. Click Finish to apply all changes.
10.Click Close to exit yast2.
Connecting a Remote Computer to the Server via the Enterprise LAN
Enter the following command:
ssh <server_name> –l user_name, where <server_name> is the name given to the
Bull NovaScale Server during the setup completion procedure. See the Read Me First
document delivered with the server.