On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 01:00:27PM +0700, Chatchai JANTARAPRIM wrote:
> | # Master system-wide proftpd switch. The initscript
> | # will not run if it is not set to yes.
> | RUN="yes"
> |
> | # Default options.
> | # For more exhaustive logging, try "-d 3".
> | OPTIONS=""
>
> So, you can just
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 01:00:27PM +0700, Chatchai JANTARAPRIM wrote:
> | # Master system-wide proftpd switch. The initscript
> | # will not run if it is not set to yes.
> | RUN="yes"
> |
> | # Default options.
> | # For more exhaustive logging, try "-d 3".
> | OPTIONS=""
>
> So, you can just
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
> I agree with you for the /etc/rcX.d symlinks but various packages (not
> sure about proftpd) start their daemon when upgraded even if it was not
> started before and there is no start link in /etc/rcX.d, only stop links :
> I had this behaviour with to
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
> I agree with you for the /etc/rcX.d symlinks but various packages (not
> sure about proftpd) start their daemon when upgraded even if it was not
> started before and there is no start link in /etc/rcX.d, only stop links :
> I had this behaviour with to
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 05:49:58PM +0200, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
> I agree with you for the /etc/rcX.d symlinks but various packages (not
> sure about proftpd) start their daemon when upgraded even if it was not
> started before and there is no start link in /etc/rcX.d, only stop links :
> I had
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 05:49:58PM +0200, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
> I agree with you for the /etc/rcX.d symlinks but various packages (not
> sure about proftpd) start their daemon when upgraded even if it was not
> started before and there is no start link in /etc/rcX.d, only stop links :
> I had
Matt Zimmerman a dit :
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:51:46PM -0500, CARMICHAEL, SHAWN (ASI) wrote:
>
>> That occurs because that is how it is packaged in the .deb when you
>> download
>> and update it. Unless you package your own from source there is no work
>> around.
>
> There is no need for a wor
Matt Zimmerman a dit :
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:51:46PM -0500, CARMICHAEL, SHAWN (ASI) wrote:
>
>> That occurs because that is how it is packaged in the .deb when you
>> download
>> and update it. Unless you package your own from source there is no work
>> around.
>
> There is no need for a wor
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:51:46PM -0500, CARMICHAEL, SHAWN (ASI) wrote:
> That occurs because that is how it is packaged in the .deb when you download
> and update it. Unless you package your own from source there is no work
> around.
There is no need for a work-around. What is needed is to rea
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:51:46PM -0500, CARMICHAEL, SHAWN (ASI) wrote:
> That occurs because that is how it is packaged in the .deb when you download
> and update it. Unless you package your own from source there is no work
> around.
There is no need for a work-around. What is needed is to rea
Ted Cabeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/07/2003 (08:14) :
> Individual admins are not supposed to use update-rc.d to disable a
> packaged program from starting.
I got told earlier that I should use the update tools when doing
changes.
> update-rc.d is supposed to be for the use of the installe
Ted Cabeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/07/2003 (08:14) :
> Individual admins are not supposed to use update-rc.d to disable a
> packaged program from starting.
I got told earlier that I should use the update tools when doing
changes.
> update-rc.d is supposed to be for the use of the installe
Or, which I usually prefer, leave the S and K files in their place (so that
you know where they must be in case you need them), but chmod -x them.
Regards
Pope
On Lunes, 30 de Junio de 2003 19:05, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I had to do a update
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Subject: Why is proftpd always started when one update it?
Hi
This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
I start it manually mysel
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
> debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
> from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
> I start it manually myself and af
Or, which I usually prefer, leave the S and K files in their place (so that
you know where they must be in case you need them), but chmod -x them.
Regards
Pope
On Lunes, 30 de Junio de 2003 19:05, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I had to do a update
hy is proftpd always started when one update it?
Hi
This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
I start it manually myself and afte
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
> debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
> from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
> I start it manually myself and af
Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I had to do a update-rc.d -f proftpd remove again.
> If somebody could explain why it is like this it would be nice.
>From man update-rc.d:
If any files /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]??name already exist
then update-rc.d does nothing. This
Hi
This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
I start it manually myself and after the transfer I turn it off. I saw
now that there wa
Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I had to do a update-rc.d -f proftpd remove again.
> If somebody could explain why it is like this it would be nice.
>From man update-rc.d:
If any files /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]??name already exist
then update-rc.d does nothing. This
Hi
This is really annoying and insecure. I have proftpd installed on my
debian in those rare occations I cannot use SSH to transfer files
from another computer. However I do not want proftpd to run except when
I start it manually myself and after the transfer I turn it off. I saw
now that there wa
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