1, prepare a Linux host, and then prepare a Windows host or a Windows host with VMware and a Linux virtual machine, altogether 2 machines
2, set up two hosts to communicate with each other (if VMware is used, virtual machines in VMware are set to bridge mode)
3. Install and open the Telnet service and Telnet client for the Linux host, install and open the Telnet service and client for the Windows host
, as to how to install the Telnet service and the client's problem Baidu has sprung up, find it yourself
4. Turn off the firewall of the Linux host or add traffic that allows Telnet ports in the state of the firewall
5. Shut down the Windows host's firewall or add traffic that allows Telnet ports in the firewall-enabled state
6, the above 5 point implementation can realize the Windows host Telnet to the Linux host, to implement the Linux host Telnet to the Windows host to implement the following conditions
7, to see if the Telnet service of the Windows host is started, to start the Windows Telnet Service
8, to see if the user who is logging on to the Windows host is a member of the Windows System's Adminstrators group and TelnetClients 2 groups, to add the user to the 2 groups,
As for how to add users and groups under WINDOSW I still do not introduce, too simple, their own Baidu
9, after the 8th implementation, restart the Telnet service, and finally to achieve mutual telnet
Note: After the implementation of the above conditions, when the Linux host telnet to the Windows host, want to then telnet to Linux under the system does not do, the reason for research
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