Thanks. I have been meaning to look into ssh.
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 23:30:43 -0400 (EDT)
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, bobby dowling wrote:
Turn off inetd? I need to be able to ftp and telnet into my machine ...I
also like to use webmin on occasion.
Will disabling inetd affect this?
Yes, but 1.) no one really uses telnet anymore, ssh is the way to go
unless you can think of a good
What services might I disable (with
drakxservices) to free up some resources (RAM).
I figure there are at least some services
running that I don't need that I can kill.
What do you need running? That depends on what
your system is doing all day (and night). Take
some time and go through
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, bobby dowling wrote:
Um, that's hard to say because it depends on what you need. I would
definatelty disable inetd if you can beacuse it's a security risk. The
only absolutely necessary thing to have running is xfs if you use X unless
you want to set up X not to use a
Turn off inetd? I need to be able to ftp and telnet into my machine ...I
also like to use webmin on occasion.
Will disabling inetd affect this?
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