On Mon, 27 May 2002, Joachim Breuer wrote:

> Or you have the "new" xinetd:
>  - 'man xinetd'
>  - configuration is a collection of files (one per service) in
>    /etc/xinetd.d
>  - services are turned on/off by the configuration statement
>    'disable = yes'/'disable = no' in their respective file
>  - changes are activated by '/etc/rc.din/init.d/xinetd reload'

just a note:  if you start or stop the transient services with
chkconfig, xinetd is signalled to kick in the change immediately,
so you don't have to manually reload xinetd.

rday

p.s.  can you tell that i'm looking for an excuse not to do any
real work this morning?



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