[ale] inetd.conf

sangell at nan.net sangell at nan.net
Fri Jan 11 08:03:27 EST 2002



RedHat 7.1 and 7.2 now uses xinetd instead of inetd.  Xinetd does not use
/etc/inetd.conf, but rather a directory called /etc/xinetd.d with
individual files  for each service.

These are text files and can be edited with VI or any other editor. If you
make a change to a file or add a new file, don't forget to restart xinetd
with /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart.


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                    "Dean"                                                                                         
                    <dean777 at bells       To:     <ale at ale.org>                                                     
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                                         Subject:     [ale] inetd.conf                                             
                    01/11/2002                                                                                     
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Is there an inetd.conf in Red Hat 7.1 . I would like to turn on ftp. I
having problems finding the conf file.





Dean









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