inetd.conf corruption

1997-06-05 Thread Carlo U. Segre
Hello All:

I recently upgraded some systems from 1.2 to 1.3 and I noticed that the
inetd.conf entry for smbd was missing along with the comments at the top
of the file.  This has happened to all of the machines upgraded over the
last few days.

Could anyone pinpoint the package which is giving this problem?

Is there any way to recover the proper inetd.conf (I know that a number of
packages modify this file)?

Thanks

Carlo


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Re: inetd.conf corruption

1997-06-05 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Carlo U. Segre, you wrote:
 
 Hello All:
 
 I recently upgraded some systems from 1.2 to 1.3 and I noticed that the
 inetd.conf entry for smbd was missing along with the comments at the top
 of the file.  This has happened to all of the machines upgraded over the
 last few days.
 
 Could anyone pinpoint the package which is giving this problem?
 
 Is there any way to recover the proper inetd.conf (I know that a number of
 packages modify this file)?

If you have caught it within 24 hours, check /var/backups

Tim

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Re: inetd.conf corruption

1997-06-05 Thread Martin Schulze
Carlo U. Segre writes:
 Hello All:
 
 I recently upgraded some systems from 1.2 to 1.3 and I noticed that the
 inetd.conf entry for smbd was missing along with the comments at the top
 of the file.  This has happened to all of the machines upgraded over the
 last few days.
 
 Could anyone pinpoint the package which is giving this problem?

It is cvs - and I thought it has been superceeded.

 Is there any way to recover the proper inetd.conf (I know that a number of
 packages modify this file)?

I suggest to mirror host-a:/etc on host-b:/home/backup/host-a and
vice versa.

Regards

Joey

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