Do you have /usr/sbin/inetd?  That's the executable

Also, check for the presence of /etc/rc.d/init.d/inetd...this is the
startup script for inet.

If it exists, try, as root, "service inet start"

However, my suspicion is that you did a workstation install, and didn't
wind up installing inetd at all.

On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Tally Jones wrote:

> i just installed a brand new install for redhat linux
> 6.2. every thing looks fine, i can ping others and
> browse etc.
> but actually i searched the /etc directory and found
> that the file  inetd.conf is missing. is it possible ?
> do you know if anything has really gone wrong here ?
>
> i copied inetd.conf file from another box and rebooted
> the box but again i do not see any process for inetd.
>
> please let me know as to what is wrong here...
>
> thanks
> tally
>
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