> chkconfig does it for you. Xinetd services are the only thing (I've
> noticed) that this applies to.
>
> -Steve
>
While chkconfig does it the easiest way you can manually edit the specific
service within xinetd.d directory and then do a "service xinetd restart".
Gerry
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Thanks very much I now have FTP, Web, PHP, SSH, and MySQL working - although I'm still trying to figure out where all ther user and permissions are stored... heh
Would you by any chance know how to make it so that MySQL accepts connections from the GUI Windows client MySQL Control Center (using
it is enabled or not. To enable a service, do
> "chkconfig on". If it is xinetd based, it will change
> to "disabled" to "no" and restart xinetd for you. Naturally xinetd
> should also be enabled to run at boot "chkconfig --list xinetd".
>
> -Stev
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It shows vsftp on when I did the chkconfig --list
But I still can't connect to the server thorugh ftp, telnet, web, nothing - and I
installed with firewall off.
It shows vsftp on when I did the chkconfig --list
But I still can't connect to the server thorugh ftp, telnet, web, nothing - and I installed with firewall off... and I really don't know how to get this machine to accept connections and make sure everything is working.
Even apache is running an
chkconfig does it for you. Xinetd services are the only thing (I've
noticed) that this applies to.
-Steve
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to "disabled" to "no" and restart xinetd for you. Naturally xinetd
> should also be enabled to run at boot "chkconfig --list xinetd".
>
> -Steve
>
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Disable is already set to no.
When I do:
service xinetd stop or start - it works
When I do:
service vsftpd stop or start - it says "unrecog
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It won't let me... it just says I need to enable xinetd - but that is already enabled
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did you enable the vsftp service?
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It won't let me... it just says I need to enable xinetd - but that is
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Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh server install of Redhat 8.
I see that it installed 2 FTP packages:
-vsftp (secure/full featured ftp)
-anonftp (anonymous/read only)
So I wanted to get vsftp working, however when
did you enable the vsftp service?
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Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh serv
Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh server install of Redhat 8.
I see that it installed 2 FTP packages:
-vsftp (secure/full featured ftp)
-anonftp (anonymous/read only)
So I wanted to get vsftp working, however when I checked in services and tried to start vsftp - it said
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