From wtopa@ix.netcom.com Thu Feb 5 04:24:28 1998
From: wtopa@ix.netcom.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Package question (SuSE)
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 05:24:28 +0100
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Thanks Carsten, I have commented both out in inetd.conf and tcpdchk no
longer finds errors. Shouldn't YaST have taken care of that?
wayne
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Package question (SuSE)
Date: Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 03:13:40PM +0100
In reply to:Carsten Hoeger
Quoting Carsten Hoeger(choeger(a)suse.de):
> On Sun, 1 Feb 1998, Wayne Topa wrote:
>=20
> > Just found an interesting command, which is new to me, tcpdchk, it
> > checks out the inetd file for errors. Mine ( from SuSE 5.1) seems to
> > have a few errors that I wonder if SuSE might know about:
> >=20
> > > tcpdchk
> > warning: /etc/inetd.conf, line 91: /usr/lib/xcept4/bin/ceptd: not
> > found: No such file or directory
> > warning: /etc/inetd.conf, line 99: in.midinetd: not found in
> > /usr/sbin: No such file or directory
> >=20
> >=20
> > As of now they are not affecting me (I don't think ?) but you never
> > know. They are probably for some package I haven't loaded but thought
> > Yast would handle that as part of the configuration administration(?).
>=20
> You can ignore these messages.
> ceptd is used for btx (german: Bildschirmtext)
> I don't know what midinet is for. :-)
> You may comment it out.
>=20
> > Also found that there are no man pages or Info files for inetd.conf(5) and
> > tlid.conf(5). I found this out while reading up on tcpdck.
> >=20
> > SuSE guys, are these available on your site somewhere??
>=20
> take a look at 'man inetd'...
>=20
> mfG,
> Carsten Hoeger
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> In no sense, nonsense...
>=20
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