-<P>Now login as <EM>sysop</EM> and cd spider/src. You can test that spider
-is accepting telnet logins by issuing the following command ....</P>
+<P>This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static.
+If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method
+is the only one that will work.</P>
+
+<P>Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener.</P>
+
+<P>One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing
+is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in
+their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the standards).
+Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users. </P>
+
+<H2><A NAME="ss4.3">4.3</A> <A HREF="installation_en.html#toc4.3">Allowing telnet connects from users (before version 1.47 or for special purposes)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P>
+>From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this
+(see previous section) but, if you prefer, the method of doing it described
+here will continue to work just fine.</P>
+
+<P>Allowing telnet connections is quite simple. Firstly you need to add a line
+in /etc/services to allow connections to a port number, like this ....</P>