Comment it out in your /etc/initd.conf file. Then kill -1 pid for inetd, this causes inetd to reread the /etc/initd.conf file. Carl On 12-Jul-00 Steve Gastineau wrote: > > After I get SSH working, how do I kill telnet for good? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-Mail: Carl J. Nobile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 13-Jul-00 Phone: 315-453-2912 Ex. 5336 Time: 08:02:21 Fax: 315-479-0859 Software Engineering Group -- AppliedTheory Corp. 224 Harrison Street, 6th Floor, Syracuse, NY 13202 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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