On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
- On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 9:38am, Rebecca Pakish wrote
-
- > xinetd based services:
- > chargen-udp: off
- > chargen: off
- > daytime-udp: off
- > daytime: off
- > echo-udp: off
- > echo: off
- > time-udp: off
- > time: off
- > amanda: on
- > sgi_fam: on
- > finger: off
- > rexec: off
- > rlogin: off
- > rsh: off
- > ntalk: off
- > talk: off
- > telnet: off
- > wu-ftpd: off
- > rsync: off
-
- There's your problem -- the service isn't running. Maybe an xinetd
- upgrade changed the functionality such that the three services in one
- file method doesn't work any longer. In any case, break your
- /etc/xinetd.d/amanda file into three files -- amanda, amandaidx, and
- amidxtape -- and restart xinetd. All three services should then show up
- in the above output.
I'm not so sure. I have a similar setup -- all three in one file --
and chkconfig reports the same thing to me. However, amrecover works
fine for me.
- > Nothing in /etc/hosts.deny...would ipchains really benefit me? I'm blocking
- > everything at the firewall, so I don't fell I need to worry about 'who' is
- > using my services...
-
- Well, I'm paranoid, so I always set up both ipchains and
- hosts.{allow,deny} fairly tightly. Of course, I'm also in academentia,
- where every host (just about) is connected to the Big Bad Internet.
-
-
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