Originally Posted by gore Next is the Configuration of InetD. I select Yes because I want to be able to log in over SSH and use this for FTP. Don't enable inetd. It's a relic from the past. It's also not needed for either SSH or FTP (both run as regular daemons). It asks me if I want SSH and I hit the LEFT ARROW KEY to select Yes, and hit Enter. This actually enables the SSH daemon, not the inetd stuff above.
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