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Hi Team
I put entry in /etc/rc.conf as
inetd_enable=YES
and after that /etc/inetd.conf I uncomment the telnet line to activate
the telnet server
then restarted the telnet service
/etc/rc.d/inetd restart
and it get restarted
but I
Hi Team
I put entry in /etc/rc.conf as
inetd_enable=YES
and after that /etc/inetd.conf I uncomment the telnet line to activate
the telnet server
then restarted the telnet service
/etc/rc.d/inetd restart
and it get restarted
but I couldnt able to telnet the server both locally or
I put entry in /etc/rc.conf as
inetd_enable=YES
and after that /etc/inetd.conf I uncomment the telnet line to activate
the telnet server
then restarted the telnet service
/etc/rc.d/inetd restart
and it get restarted
If you had to enable inetd, it means it was the first time it was
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 23:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Team
I put entry in /etc/rc.conf as
inetd_enable=YES
and after that /etc/inetd.conf I uncomment the telnet line to activate
the telnet server
then restarted the telnet service
/etc/rc.d/inetd restart
and it get
ls -al | grep inetd
take note othe number, such as:
697 ?? Is 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/inetd -wW -C 60
Then
kill -HUP 697
humm I doubt the ls -al will show any inetd process :)
A faster way would be killall -HUP inetd but that is true if an only
if inetd has been previsouly running