>>>>> "Toby" == Toby Bluhm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Toby> Hitting the PID with -HUP did not do the trick Toby> for me. xinetd needs a SIGUSR1 (or USR2; there is a slight difference, check the manpage) to reload its config. SIGHUP just makes it dump its current state to /tmp. Why they decided to do it this way is anybody's guess :) -- Jon
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