On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 08:46:49AM +0200, Trond Endrest?l wrote: > I have on many occasions run into the situation where the RPC based > services have occupied the well-known ports for other non-RPC based > services. Last week rpc.lockd on one of my systems got hold of TCP > port 995, leaving inetd unable to start any pop3s services. > > The easy cure is to add this line > > # BEFORE: rpcbind > > to /etc/rc.d/inetd. > > You might want to consider fixing /etc/rc.d/inetd prior to the release > of 6.2.
I'm pretty sure this change would break inetd's rpc service support and would change the startup order more significantly than I think is appropriate this late in the release cycle. -- Brooks
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