rpm -q inetd

if you don't have it.. you need to get it (get it from the updates
tho... not the CD) :)

in fact.. make sure you hit the updates and update everything and I mean
everything before you do anything else (those hit by the Ramen worm will
back me up on this one) :)

On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, harmit wrote:

> I had the same problem . please check if it is installed using
> rpm -q  inetd.conf
> In my case it was not installed by default so I had to do it manually .
> Hope this would help.
>
>
> Tally Jones wrote:
>
> > i just installed a brand new install for redhat linux
> > 6.2. every thing looks fine, i can ping others and
> > browse etc.
> > but actually i searched the /etc directory and found
> > that the file  inetd.conf is missing. is it possible ?
> > do you know if anything has really gone wrong here ?
> >
> > i copied inetd.conf file from another box and rebooted
> > the box but again i do not see any process for inetd.
> >
> > please let me know as to what is wrong here...
> >
> > thanks
> > tally
> >
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