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Re: [suse-kde] inetd
- From: Andrew Colvin <apc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 11:31:25 +0100
- Message-id: <200509091131.26086.apc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 09 Sep 2005 11:23, on6dp wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I'm a user of SUSe since long time . My first version was 7.0 and I just
> have upgrade my Suse 8.1 to 9.2 but I have a problem with inetd
>
> In 8.1 version the inetd was a packege called INETD and the config file was
> /etc/inetd.conf but when I have installed the 9.2, I don't find more the
> inetd package and when I'm trying to launch the rcinetd start , I have a
> FAILED back
>
> So what can I do ?
>
>
>
> I have since that it exists a Yast2-inetd but I don't know if it's the new
> name or .. ?
>
> Is the configuration name always inetd.conf or inetd.cfg ????
>
>
>
> Can you help me because I need to access my computer via telnet and It
> doesn't run because my inetd don't run
>
>
>
> Best reagrds
>
> Paul, on6dp
xinetd is the package that is used. it provides different files for the
different services and you can find these configs in /etc/xinetd
You should find this through Yast
Andrew
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Jabber: acolvin@xxxxxxxxxx
MSN: apc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ICQ: 44775817
> Hallo,
>
> I'm a user of SUSe since long time . My first version was 7.0 and I just
> have upgrade my Suse 8.1 to 9.2 but I have a problem with inetd
>
> In 8.1 version the inetd was a packege called INETD and the config file was
> /etc/inetd.conf but when I have installed the 9.2, I don't find more the
> inetd package and when I'm trying to launch the rcinetd start , I have a
> FAILED back
>
> So what can I do ?
>
>
>
> I have since that it exists a Yast2-inetd but I don't know if it's the new
> name or .. ?
>
> Is the configuration name always inetd.conf or inetd.cfg ????
>
>
>
> Can you help me because I need to access my computer via telnet and It
> doesn't run because my inetd don't run
>
>
>
> Best reagrds
>
> Paul, on6dp
xinetd is the package that is used. it provides different files for the
different services and you can find these configs in /etc/xinetd
You should find this through Yast
Andrew
-------------------------------
Jabber: acolvin@xxxxxxxxxx
MSN: apc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ICQ: 44775817
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