Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread Cecil Watson
Subject: Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf > On Tue, 16 May 2000, you wrote: > > Hi, > > I have just been looking at my inetd.conf and found the following on the > > end. Can anyone suggest what process may have put them there as I > > didn't cons

Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread Gavin Clark
these are in mine too. it must be the mandrake installer setting things up for you >From: bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > I have just been looking at my inetd.conf and found the following on the > end. Can anyone suggest what process may have put them there as I > didn't consciously do it! > >

Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 16 May 2000, you wrote: > Hi, > I have just been looking at my inetd.conf and found the following on the > end. Can anyone suggest what process may have put them there as I > didn't consciously do it! > > # # End of inetd.conf > > linuxconf stream tcp wait root /bin/linuxconf linuxconf

Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread Dan Westlake
Did you just update our version of Samba? SWAT is a html based configuration tool for Samba. - Original Message - > Hi, > I have just been looking at my inetd.conf and found the following on the > end. Can anyone suggest what process may have put them there as I > didn't consciously do

Re: [expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread Eugene Grimsdell
SWAT is a samba port usaly 901 if you unhash them and use your browser you can go to 127.0.0.1:901 and you will see the best interface ever to set samba It usaly is there from install, if it wasn't there before I would say that you either installed samba or upgraded it. On Tue, 16 May 2000,

[expert] Multiple entries in inetd.conf

2000-05-16 Thread bill
Hi, I have just been looking at my inetd.conf and found the following on the end. Can anyone suggest what process may have put them there as I didn't consciously do it! # # End of inetd.conf linuxconf stream tcp wait root /bin/linuxconf linuxconf --http #swat stream tcp nowait.400