On redhat based OS's I would do this... You can run the following command to see what services are enabled:
chkconfig --list | grep 3:on Then disable whichever ones you dont need... The services may vary a bit depending on hardware or what packages you have installed. I often disable everything except network, iptables & sshd; like this... chkconfig acpid off chkconfig atd off chkconfig autofs off chkconfig cpuspeed off chkconfig cups off chkconfig gpm off chkconfig haldaemon off chkconfig isdn off chkconfig mdmonitor off chkconfig messagebus off chkconfig netfs off chkconfig nfslock off chkconfig pcmcia off chkconfig portmap off chkconfig rawdevices off chkconfig rpcgssd off chkconfig rpcidmapd off chkconfig anacron off chkconfig crond off chkconfig kudzu off chkconfig sendmail off chkconfig smartd off chkconfig syslog off chkconfig xinetd off chkconfig irqbalance off chkconfig microcode_ctl off chkconfig sshd on chkconfig iptables on chkconfig network on then reboot. Regards, David _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
