Does "kill -HUP pid#" equal SIGHUP? I just type "inetd" to restart it? Thanks >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/2000 11:39:04 AM >>> Do a 'ps ax' and find the line that has 'inetd' in it. Find the pid (process ID) number, then type 'kill -HUP pid#'. -Rob Bob Crandell said these things on 20001012.1140: | This line is at the top of /etc/inetd.conf: | "To re-configure the running INETD process, edit this file, then | send the INETD process a SIGHUP signal." | | How do you send the inetd process a SIGHUP signal from the | command line? Man inetd doesn't mention it. | Is it done differently from different distributions? | | Thanks to any and all alike.