> how do I kill samba when it is loaded from inetd? .. smbd doesn't even
> appear on ps -aux unless a service is being used.

If there are no processes running then samba isn't running.  If you would
like to stop it from running on demand then you need to comment the line
containing smbd and nmbd from /etc/inetd.conf and restart (or send a SIG
HUP) to inetd.

Adam.

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