Mike,

thanks for the repsonse.  

"ps ax | grep xinetd" returns:

978 pts/3   S   0:00 grep xinetd

that is all.  have no idea what this tells me...

as far as your second paragraph i am not real sure what this means.  but i
put my understanding of this paragraph together with the fact that having
linuxconf-web as the sole occupant of this directory that this is the only
daemon being ran by xinetd.d?  and that the linuxconf-web is a config file
for that service?  could you give me an RPM that would send a config file
into this directory so i could get a feel for this process?

thanks. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: inetd vs. xinetd


Not a heck of a lot, to tell the truth.  If you do "ps ax | grep xinetd", 
you should see that it's running.

If you want specific daemons to run from xinetd, as they might have from 
inetd, you can usually find them as RPMs already precompiled for RH7, 
which will go and install a config file into /etc/xinetd.d for you.  At 
that point, you might just need to do a "killall -HUP xinetd" to get it 
to reread that xinetd.d directory.

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Paul Garcia wrote:

> I have read from this list the change that has been done re: this file.  i
> have installed the default server for RedHat 7.0 and can only find the
> directory /etc/xinetd.d, and the only entry within this directory is a
file
> named 'linuxconf-web'.  
> 
> after reading 'A Guide to the Inet Daemon'  by Eric Warmenhoven (off of
the
> linux.com web site), i can see that this file controls permissions to
> offered services.  my question is then, what do i have to install to
enable
> the use of this daemon?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Paul Garcia
> 
> 
> 
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