Well...the question I asked is if it was an OK place to put it.
If INETD.CONF isn't a boot script could you tell me a better place to put it
that might be a boot script?
Thanks.


Sam wrote:

> Larry H. Raab writes:
>
> > Insert
> >
> >      -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> >
> > after tcpserver in your system boot scripts. The change will take effect at your
>
> [ snip ]
>
> > My first question:
> >
> > 1.  I put the TCPSERVER command in my inetd.conf  is that an ok place to put it?
>
> That depends upon whether inetd.conf is generally called "a system boot
> script".

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