16 Jul
2002
16 Jul
'02
16:44
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
Simon Heaton wrote:
By default, it appears that inetd/xinetd is NOT enabled. I use xinetd rather than inetd as there is more control over configuration. To enable startup/shutdown of inetd (xinetd) place symbolic links in /etc/init.d/rc3.d and /etc/init.d/rc5.d. The configuration file for xinetd is /etc/xinetd.conf (and for inetd is /etc/inetd.conf).
Manually putting symbolic links in /etc/rcX.d is not the elegant way.
chkconfig --add xinetd
I must confess that I have not stumbled across this utility before. Looks useful thank you. How does it determine dependencies, same as insserv? Kind regards, Simon