Hi,
Thanx for the immediate reply. but I knew of the conf file earlier. Some how Killall
-HUP signal also does not work here. all I wanted
to know is whether these daemons can be controlled by the inetd command.
regards,
Seshan.
Philip Tellis wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, P. R. Seshan wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This thread is realted to inetd. In HP-UX ver 10.20 flavour of Unix, the
> > Internet services like FTP, Telnet can be startd and stopped manually
> > using inetd start and inetd stop respectively. I tried the same in
> > Linux, it does not seem to work.
> >
> > Nagarjuna, Sagar, Sandesh, Ravindra -- do you guys have any idea on
> > this. I also noticed that in other versions of UNIX, the inetd is a
> > script where as in Linux it is a compiled program.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Seshan.
>
> In linux there is a file called inetd.conf in your /etc directory. This
> contains descriptions of all the services to be run on your system.
>
> It includes name, stream type, executable etc.
>
> Philip
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