> IIRC, a SIGHUP isn't enough to restart xinetd. You actually have to do > '/etc/init.d/xinetd restart'. Yes, it's annoying.
xinetd wants SIGUSR1 to reread the configuration files
> IIRC, a SIGHUP isn't enough to restart xinetd. You actually have to do > '/etc/init.d/xinetd restart'. Yes, it's annoying.
xinetd wants SIGUSR1 to reread the configuration files