On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 04:24, Kevin Francis wrote:
I have xinetd loading on boot (runlevel 5).
Do I really need this? I know that it's supposed to run services on demand, but I already have *all* services listed in /etc/xinetd.d/ running on startup ...
I may be wrong, but services under xinetd can't run *unless* xinetd is running.
That's right. Xinetd service must be started.
-- Alexandre Lima de Abreu, RHCE http://www.proteus.com.br Proteus Security Systems
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