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24 Jan
2004
24 Jan
'04
03:38
The Friday 2004-01-23 at 11:35 -0500, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
Just to check issue /etc/init.d/xinetd status before you issue the restart command.
Just did that, and indeed, xinetd is unused. Thanks, Ken.
Notice that you might have instead "inetd" running, which was used as default up till SuSE 8.1, and on upgraded systems. Either is usually (and preferably) enabled from Yast/Network Services/Network Services (inetd). But of course, also from services setup, with insserv, with chkconfig... Not a single way. On yast you can also choose which services will inetd/xinetd enable/dissable. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson