Did you make any changes to /etc/inetd.conf? Something else that you may
want to check is if there is any sort of active process that has the
ports that you are using bound (some IDS tools like portsentry will do
this if it is satrtedbefore inetd).
Kenny
"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> I seem to have done something to lose tcpd / pop3d...  I'm
> bumming..this didn't fix it... I don't think I changed anything
> that should have affected it...
> 
> oh well.

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