I don't know anything about the GUI you're using, but I would suggest running: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start
You can permenantly turn it on by running "setup" from the command line, then going to "System Services" and checking it off. Or by running "chkconfig --add xinetd".
John Salamone wrote:
Hi, Every time I try to start certain services (telnet,echo) via the GUI after check marking the box and highlighting the service I get the following message "You must enable xinetd to use this service" ? How do I do this? I appreciate your help.
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