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James Sparenberg wrote on Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 10:50:35PM -0800 :
> 
> cd to /etc/xinetd.d  and edit the proftd file where it says disable =
> yes change it to disable = no and restart xinetd.

Mandrake also provides helper scripts to do much of this for you.  You
can probably guess what these do, but look in the manpage if it's not
clear:

chkconfig proftpd off
chkconfig proftpd on
chkconfig --list proftpd
chkconfig --add proftpd
chkconfig --del proftpd

Note that these do not start or stop a service, only configure them to
start or stop at runlevel changes and boottime.  It will modify those
settings in the xinetd.d directory for each service it knows of.

Blue skies...                   Todd
- -- 
...and I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious
 anger, those who attempt to poison and destroy my binaries, and you 
    will know my name is root, when I lay my vengeance upon thee.
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