Are you sure that there is not a lock file somewhere that you have to
clear.  What messages do you get when tcpd refuses to start?

aoc wrote:

> one thing that pisses me off about linux is its programs'
> unpredictability. take tcpd for one. i comment out a line in
> /etc/hosts.allow , killall -HUP inetd, test it.., uncomment out that
> same
> line, killall -HUP inetd, but the daemon still refuses to start (that
> or
> it behaves in an unexpected manner).this has happened to me countless
> of
> times (w/tcpd, netcfg, usercfg) before and i am sure none were errors
> on my part.
>
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