On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 08:47:57PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> I am not sure: if I stop inetd then I want to stop all running daemons,
> not just prevent new connections.
Then the package should implement it - interactive login sessions and screen
sessions are not daemons.
In
On May 21, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> The semantic that debian used before and is used by similar programs (such
> as sshd) is obviously the right one - killing everything that was ever
> started directly or indirectly from inetd is obviously wrong?
I am not sure: if I stop inetd
On May 21, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> this unexpectedly not only killed inetd, but also all remote shells (which
> means the cp that was labouring for hours to copy a big faile form a disk
> was also interrupted...) and other services started via inetd. This is a
> serious
Package: openbsd-inetd
Version: 0.20140418-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
while backing up a failing disk, I tried to take down inetd to avoid
logins/connections form outside interfering with the the data rescue
operation.
I used this command:
systemctl stop inetd
this unexpectedly
4 matches
Mail list logo