Oh, the other thing is it may be getting started by inetd.conf. You need to edit
/etc/inetd.conf
to change that. Check the manpage for inetd.conf.
j
--- Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I understood this but I guess I do not. I do NOT like having
> wu-ftpd up and running by default and I want it to DIE DIE DIE! If I start
> up tksysv, ftpd service is not listed. I open up linuxconf and in the
> wu-ftpd page, there isn't any setting or switch for NOT starting it by
> default (the damn thing is on by default - Hello? SECURITY VIOLATION.). I
> did select the "Stop" button but then when I tried an ftp connection, inspite
> of my having hit the "Stop" button in linuxconf, I get a connection. If I
> start up a process manager, I see nothing there indicating that it is running
> - but it obviously is.
>
> How does one set up the system NOT to start the wu-ftp daemon at startup?
> There isn't anything for this in webmin either. It just assumes you want it
> running, I guess.
>
> --
> Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
>
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