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Mark Sargent wrote: | Hi All, | | some time ago, I had problems with tftp on FC3. Finally found that there | were 2 instances of tftp in xinetd.d dir, tftp and tftp~ which was | making xinetd.d listen 2 times on port 69. I removed the other instance, | tftp~, which I now know was created by gedit when editing tftp. Now, | with only 1 tftp file in xinetd.d, I still get xinetd.d listening twice | on port 69 after rebooting.
Are you looking with something like
netstat -plutn
On a server here running TFTP, I just see the one entry for xinetd listening on port 69 UDP. I don't think it's possible to listen twice on the same port, so I wonder if the other listen you see is it somehow having been configured to listen on port 69 *TCP* too (these are completely different animals).
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