Jim Bruer wrote:
/etc/inetd.conf LOOKS OK
If that's as it should be, then as root, type the command lsof -i and see if you see a line that looks like inetd 3086 root 6u IPv4 7449 TCP *:telnet (LISTEN)
This is as close as I get: in.identd 289 root 4u IPv4 240 TCP *:ident (LISTEN) in.identd 291 root 4u IPv4 240 TCP *:ident (LISTEN) in.identd 292 root 4u IPv4 240 TCP *:ident (LISTEN) in.identd 293 root 4u IPv4 240 TCP *:ident (LISTEN)
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