1) That's not a kernel issue, that's a userspace configuration issue, probablyI think so, but I don't know what's the mail alias. I finally solved
best asked on a mailing list for administration of whatever distribution of
Linux you're using.
2) There's a fairly high likelyhood that your real problem isn't that telnet'sSorry, I should have described the issue I have clearly enough: I
priority is too low, because telnet is a fairly lightweight process and *should*
behave fairly well unless there's major system tuning issues - and if that's
the case, there's probably *better* ways to fix the problem. What problem are
you trying to solve by changing telnet's priority?