>> Check that you have inetd installed and running:
>>
>> rpm -q inetd
>> ps ax | grep inetd
>
>linux:/home/gregor # rpm -q inetd
>inetd-2.0-23

inet installed.

>linux:/home/gregor # ps ax | grep inetd
> 1406 pts/1    R      0:00 grep inetd

inetd *not* running. You are seeing the grep process itself, and no
inetd process.

Use YaST and runlevel editor to enable inetd.


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