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| | cd /etc/xinetd.d | grep tftp * | | -Andy |> | Hi All, | ok, I copied the tftp file from xinetd.d to another location and | rebooted. Guess what, xinetd is still listening on port 69 udp. This is | weird. I can't get my head around it, eh. Cheers.
| Mark Sargent.
Hi Mark -
Actually I meant copy the file in an email here. Also run the
cd /etc/xinetd.d grep tftp *
commands, which will show up any file in the directory containing "tftp" whatever it is named.
Also, maybe worth emailing to the list the contents of you /etc/xinetd.conf in case that has something exciting.
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