Eduardo:

xinetd.conf is something new. I have seen it in RH 7.1. You will notice that
it includes a statement that looks something like this:

        "includedir /etc/xinetd.d"

If you open the directory "xinetd.x", you will find several files. Each file
represent an entry in the old "inetd.conf". If you open "/etc/xinetd.x/pop3"
file, you will see how "pop3" is setup. How to setup these files in
"etc/xinetd.x", please read "man xinetd.conf" pages.

Several people have suggested using tcpserver. I suggest you look into it.
It might be easier and better (or that's what everybody says). Hope it
helps.


Kirti

-----Original Message-----
From: Eduardo Gargiulo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xinetd


Hi all.

I had installed qmail and it's running ok.
All the examples says to add a line in /etc/inetd.conf 
to run
qmail-smtpd, but I don't know how to configure it in xinetd.
Where can I find an xinetd example and what is tcp-env for?

--xgnu powered by vi editor
:%s/Micros~1/GNU\/Linux/g^M
:wq!^M

Reply via email to