On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 18:01, mohammad soroushian wrote:
> Hi all,
> Where is "inetd.conf", please? I searched for it in
> /etc,
> but can not find.
> Thanks

/etc/xinetd.conf

That's what you're looking for!

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