2010/3/22 Abhishek Amberkar [अभिषेक] <[email protected]>
> I guess this is Red Hat specific. I use Debian and there's no such > setting in /etc/inetd.conf. > (Debian uses "inetd" by default instead of "xinetd"). And OP have just > mentioned linux but didn't mention distro name. Right. Since OP did not mention the distro, it has to be redhat. That's the default, atleast on this group , for obvious reasons :-) Regards, NMK.
