Interestingly the author recommends deactivating kudzu after booting, then
reactivating it just before shutdown.
This is almost an example of where it could be done automatically in an
appropriate run level setting, although sticking it as an Snn in rc0.d would
almost guarantee that it never gets run (Knn get run first I believe)!
One might have to have two run levels, sounds messy.
I'd have thought it would be better to keep the daemon and just ensure that
it works properly...
What do others think? 

- Jill.
___________________________________________
Jill Rowling
Snr Design Engineer & Unix System Administrator
Electronic Engineering Department, Aristocrat Technologies Australia
3rd Floor, 77 Dunning Ave Rosebery NSW 2018
Phone:  (02) 9697-4484          Fax:    (02) 9663-1412
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
This
article attempts to clear up the confusion, by describing the purpose of
each of the running daemons on a Red Hat 6.1/6.x "Server" box and often
giving suggestions for deactivation. 

Read the full story here:
http://securityportal.com/cover/coverstory20000925.html


--
SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/
More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

Reply via email to