Thanks to everyone for their help. Installed the xinetd rpm and everything
is working fine now.
Jeanie
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On May 15, 2002 12:54 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their help. Installed the xinetd rpm and everything
is working fine now.
Jeanie
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I did a find as root from root. I have an /etc/xinetd.d/ but there is no
xinetd.conf or inetd.conf anywhere. Nor is there a daemon process for
either.
I guess I should explain why I'm looking: cvs. The cvs manual section
2.9.2 says to edit the /etc/inetd.conf file if one wants to use the
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 03:39 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
I did a find as root from root. I have an /etc/xinetd.d/ but there is no
xinetd.conf or inetd.conf anywhere. Nor is there a daemon process for
either.
I guess I should explain why I'm looking: cvs. The cvs manual section
2.9.2
: Re: [newbie] - inetd.conf file?
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 03:39 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
I did a find as root from root. I have an /etc/xinetd.d/ but there is no
xinetd.conf or inetd.conf anywhere. Nor is there a daemon process for
either.
I guess I should explain why I'm looking: cvs
On May 14, 2002 01:39 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
I did a find as root from root. I have an /etc/xinetd.d/ but there is no
xinetd.conf or inetd.conf anywhere. Nor is there a daemon process for
either.
I guess I should explain why I'm looking: cvs. The cvs manual section
2.9.2 says to
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 04:53 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
It is not running and there is no /var/run/xinetd.pid. I installed the OS
just a couple weeks ago, could something simply not have been installed?
what happens if you start it
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start
What does
chkconfig --list |
back that
this is not a good thing.
Thanks.
Jeanie
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Waugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] - inetd.conf file?
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 04:53 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote
Hi Gerald,
Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 10:17:34 PM, you wrote:
GW On Tuesday 14 May 2002 04:53 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
It is not running and there is no /var/run/xinetd.pid. I installed the OS
just a couple weeks ago, could something simply not have been installed?
GW what happens if you
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 05:34 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
No such file /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd
chkconfig --list | grep xinetd comes up empty
chkconfig --level 345 xinetd onerrors because there is no xinetd
I thought xinetd was installed as a basic part of linux. I think I'll just
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 05:34 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
No such file /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd
chkconfig --list | grep xinetd comes up empty
chkconfig --level 345 xinetd onerrors because there is no xinetd
I thought xinetd was installed as a basic part of linux. I think I'll just
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 11:43 am, Gerald Waugh wrote:
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 05:34 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
No such file /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd
chkconfig --list | grep xinetd comes up empty
chkconfig --level 345 xinetd onerrors because there is no xinetd
I thought xinetd
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Michael Adams wrote:
[...]
Cant see it in software manager with 8.2 Powerpack.
I get xinitrc-2.4.4-60mdk and wizard-xinit-1.0.6-1mdk.
Went to http://www.rpmfind.net/ and searched on xinit, got back all
xinitrc's. I may be out in left feild here but could this be the
Actually, this has nothing to do with the version of the kernel you are
running--it has to do with the version of the distro you are running.
Inetd was replaced by xinetd in Mandrake 7.2, relevant files include
/etc/xinetd.conf, and the directory /etc/xinetd.d/ .
Michael Viron
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: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] - inetd.conf file?
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 04:53 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
It is not running and there is no /var/run/xinetd.pid. I installed the OS
just a couple weeks ago, could something simply not have been installed
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