Files appearing at boot in xinetd.d and rc.d

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Hi All,

I have this in my rc.local file,

[root@localhost rc.d]# cat rc.local
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
# You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't
# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.

touch /var/lock/subsys/local
/usr/local/bin/snort -c /etc/snort/snort.conf -i eth0 -g snort

which is supposed to start snort with mysql support. Last Friday it would hang after initializing snort. I then commented out the line referring to snort, so as to get the OS to boot and then ran snort from the cli, which it did with no errors. Someone suggested that the line needed the D option so snort would run in the background, and hopefully not hang the boot. I did this yesterday, and then rebooted, and found that it didn't start at all. I then removed the D again to see if it gave the same results prior to adding the D option. Rebooted, and nothing still. No instance of snort trying to initialize and no instance once the OS is booted. Ok, at this point, I was lost. I then made sure snort was still installed, which it was(for it not to be woulda been weird, indeed). I then double checked for snort.conf, which was there(no different than last Friday). I then went into /etc/rc.d and checked that rc.local was definitely there, and that brings me to this question. Why, at every boot, do I get two rc.local files.?

[root@localhost rc.d]# ls
init.d rc rc1.d rc3.d rc5.d rc.local rc.sysinit
ln8 rc0.d rc2.d rc4.d rc6.d rc.local~

Even if I remove rc.local~, it returns at next boot. That I do not understand, but, it also happens with tftp in /etc/xinetd.d

[root@localhost xinetd.d]# ls
chargen cups-lpd daytime-udp echo hotsmtpd rsync tftp~ time-udp
chargen-udp daytime dbskkd-cdb echo-udp hotwayd tftp time

What is this..? If I have 2 rc.local files, both trying to excute the same code at boot, does this explain why snort is not appearing..? I'm a little lost. Cheers.

Mark Sargent.


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