Quoting Lisa Casey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Dumb question here maybe, but I'ld appreciate some help. Our mail server > used to be running on FreeBSD which has a /etc/init.d file. We have moved it Nope. Look for it. Perhaps inetd.conf. Perhaps you had it start as a daemon. It depends which.
> to a Redhat 7.2 server. I cannot find the file on this box where I would And that server has been patched in the last week or two for the latest kernel problems? Why 7.2? (when 9.0 has been out forever). RedHat AS 2.0 is old and is based on 7.2. 7.2 is from 2000 or so. Pity about the downgrade from FreeBSD. > change qpopper's timeout. There is no /etc/init.d or /etc/servers. In redhat, inetd is done by vixie's "xinetd". I forget for 7.2, but redhat tends to use a file per service and puts them in /etc/xinet.d/ No idea what /etc/servers would be. Never heard of it in 4 BSDs, Solaris, or 4 other unixes I touch.
