Well I guess I had a duh moment eh? Thanks. :)
On Monday 17 March 2003 08:44 pm, Carl Hudkins wrote: > On Monday 17 March 2003 23:36, Robert Cole wrote: > > What else is telling the init system that it's started? I can't find > > anything in the /etc/init.d/snort script that will point me to anything > > other than that pid file. > > Run almost any script from /etc/init.d/ with no arguments and you should > see this among the usage help: > > zap > Reset a service that is currently stopped, but still marked as started, > to the stopped state. Basically for killing zombie services. > > So, "/etc/init.d/snort zap" should get it *really* stopped, as far as the > system is concerned; then a normal "start" should work. > > Good luck, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
