> >
> >
> > Same for me. I prefer standalone as well, but I hope that it's not some
> > biased opinion I have. Anyways. Proftpd's xinetd is disabled by default,
> > I hope the big fat warning which I have put in is able to scare enough users
> > away from enabling both the standalone and the xinetd version at the same
> > time.
> 
> Yes, but you can't tell which you you're enabling in drakxservices, as
> they are both named 'proftpd'. One could be named 'proftp-standalone' and
> 'proftp-xinetd'. But as I said, drakxservices needs to be fixed to allow
> you to display descriptions or display discriptions in init scripts by
> default. I don't believe the xinetd scripts support this format, but they
> should be modified to do so as well.
> 


/me have fixed that.

The xinetd is called proftpd-xinetd now...


> > Then I assume it was working in the inetd days?
> >
> > Very well. Please do check with the inetd.conf entry. Let me know of your
> > results. Thanks.
> 
> I have no Internet access from Linux right now, but here is what I find:
> 
>      talk dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.talkd
> 
>      ntalk dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.talkd
> 

Fine.

I'll rip this into the xinetd entry ..

-- 
Geoffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
李長風

http://www.wychk.org/~glee

$ /usr/games/fortune
Anything that can go wrong will go
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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