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Telnet [Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused]


I was trying to create a telnet connection between Ubuntu and Guest OS (Kali). But the problem "Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused" occurs in both Ubuntu terminal and Guest OS (Kali) Terminal. I configured Guest OS's ip settings as follows and I can send ping packets perfectly from both side.

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According to ping packets sent and received, it seems there is no problem about connection line between these two system. But when I try to enter

In Ubuntu:

telnet ipAddressOfGuestOS

or

In Guest OS:

telnet ipAddressOfUbuntu

the terminal returns "Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused" error. How can I handle this problem?


Solution

  • 0.Configure Guest OS via Virtualbox as follows.

    VirtualBox Manager > Settings > Network 
    Attached to: Bridged Adapter
    Name : eth0
    Advanced:
    Promiscuous Mode: Allow All
    

    1.Install telnet use this command in main OS terminal:

    sudo apt-get install xinetd telnetd 
    

    2.Edit /etc/inetd.conf in main OS using your favourite file editor with root permission,add this line:

    telnet stream tcp nowait telnetd /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
    

    3.Edit /etc/xinetd.conf in main OS,make its content look like following:

    Simple configuration file for xinetd
    #
    # Some defaults, and include /etc/xinetd.d/
    defaults
    {
    # Please note that you need a log_type line to be able to use log_on_success
    # and log_on_failure. The default is the following :
    # log_type = SYSLOG daemon info
    instances = 60
    log_type = SYSLOG authpriv
    log_on_success = HOST PID
    log_on_failure = HOST
    cps = 25 30
    }
    

    4.Use this command to start telnet server in main OS:

    sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd restart 
    

    That was all. By the way, this configuration will affect just main OS which you use instead of Guest OS. That is, you can create a telnet connection just from Guest OS's terminal to main OS, not from main OS to Guest OS. Because, telnet server is in main OS. To be able to do two way telnet communication, you should repeat the steps above in Guest OS's terminal.

    Resource : http://ubuntuguide.net/install-and-enable-telnet-server-in-ubuntu-linux