On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Alan Cox wrote: > > > apmd atd crond dhclient dhcpcd gpm halt identd inet > > > httpd kudzu klogd lpd mcserv named nfs nfslock pcmcia > > > portmap random routed rstatd rusersd rwhod sendmail smb > > > snmpd sshd syslog xfs xntpd ypbind > > > > I'd object to 'httpd' instead of 'apache'. What If I want to run both > > roxen for normal sites and apache for SSL sites? > > Also it's not consistant with 'sendmail' (why not 'smtpd' then?) > > The point surely is genericness > > How can a vendor depend on apache being started when the user might have > thttpd instead for their cgi ? > > Being able to say 'after httpd' knowing all the httpd daemons are up is > what you would want for say a web monitoring tool
So logic dictates that sendmail is unjust and should be replaced by smtpd so it won't hurt if I kick out sendmail and use postfix instead. Hugo. -- Hugo van der Kooij; Oranje Nassaustraat 16; 3155 VJ Maasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~hvdkooij/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Use of any of my email addresses for unsollicited (commercial) email is a clear intrusion of my privacy and illegal!
