Look in /etc/inetd.conf 
        Here you can add the new deamon you want to start with system
startup. An example is:

http    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /users/web/bin/httpd   httpd 

where http is the protocol, stream the socket type, tcp the protocol, root
the owner, /users/web/bin/httpd the executable, /users/httpd/httpd
probably being the default ( I think ) and the nickname httpd to start it
otherwise  ( I think ). I suppose this will help you out.

Regards,
Anwar


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On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Nagle, Adrian wrote:

> Where is the best place to start the httpd on boot up?  I am only now
> starting to learn the boot sequence...
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> Adrian
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