On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 02:31:47AM -0500, Bob Hall wrote:
> Three questions:
>
> How do I cause changes in the hosts.allow file to take effect without
> rebooting? Everything I've seen says to restart inetd, but I'm not using
> inetd.
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 02:37:23PM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> To my knowledge, the effects in /etc/hosts.allow are immediate as soon
> as you save the modified file.
>
> And I have been using it that way for many years.
>
> No need to killall -HUP inetd, no need to reboot.
>
> If after a cha
To my knowledge, the effects in /etc/hosts.allow are immediate as soon
as you save the modified file.
And I have been using it that way for many years.
No need to killall -HUP inetd, no need to reboot.
If after a change the service is still not available:
- you did not allow the right thing
-
Three questions:
How do I cause changes in the hosts.allow file to take effect without
rebooting? Everything I've seen says to restart inetd, but I'm not using
inetd.
How do I compile netatalk without CUPS? I don't see any obvious
switches, but there has to be something that tells Make to use CUP