Chris Jackson wrote:
Looks to me like Debian doesn't have that specific file, as far as I can
make out. It does have a pretty well standard /usr/sbin/inetd in the
package inetutils-inetd, which is started in turn by
/etc/init.d/inetutils-inetd. If it's important to be called that, for a
scrip
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
When I execute, this search non of them is actually *exactly*
/etc/init.d/inetd. So no I do not think this was so trivial.
Looks to me like Debian doesn't have that specific file, as far as I can
make out. It does have a pretty well standard /usr/sbin/inetd in the
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;> Celejar wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:39:15 +0100
>>>> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
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>>>> ...
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>>>>> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable
>>>> system.
>>>>
Malaterre wrote:
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>>> ...
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>>>> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable
>>> system.
>>>
>>> You have a few choices, including openbsd-inetd and xinetd
>>>
>>> In general, you should
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:39:15 +0100
> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
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> ...
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>> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable system.
>
> You have a few choices, including openbsd-inetd and xinetd
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Nick Douma wrote:
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> Celejar wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:39:15 +0100
>> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
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>>> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd
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Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:39:15 +0100
> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
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> ...
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>> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable
> system.
>
> You have a few choices, including op
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:39:15 +0100
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
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> Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable system.
You have a few choices, including openbsd-inetd and xinetd
In general, you should install and learn to use 'apt-file
Hi,
I am reading:
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/ch04s05.html
And it says:
On Debian GNU/Linux, you can run update-inetd --enable bootps, then
/etc/init.d/inetd reload to do so.
Which package provides /etc/init.d/inetd ? I am on a debian stable system.
$ cat /etc
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