On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Karl J. Runge wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, mike ledoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > I believe that redhat switched to xinetd with RH7.0, but I don't have
> > a RH7 system handy to verify this.  If so, that could be your problem.
> 
> Is there a good reason xinetd (at least from redhat) doesn't install
> its binary into /usr/sbin/inetd and read its config file from
> /etc/inetd.conf? Shouldn't it be a superset of the std Unix inetd? (e.g.
> the netkit one) What a pain for admins if it isn't...

It would be good if it did that, and maybe it does; this is a RH 6.2
installation, so I wouldn't know.  I do know that trying to work with two
different distros at the same time is enlightening.  Linux needs some
standardization badly.

BTW:  I think my problem is that I did a "workstation" install instead of a
"server" install.  I'm trying that now.



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> Karl
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