On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 04:52:42PM -0500, Mike Chambers wrote:
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> From: "Craig White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 4:39 PM
> Subject: Re: inetd.conf how to install this?
>
>
> > OK then I am confused. I have only been using linux for 2 years so I
> > still have much to learn but I thought that xinetd was a drop in
> > replacement for inetd and for the ACL's to work, the various services
> > had to be launched from the wrappers and not launched as a separate
> > service. Are you saying that xinetd ACL's are in place merely if
> > 'disable=no' is in the appropriate file within /etc/xinetd.d at the time
> > xinetd is started/restarted?
>
> No, I'm just trying to tell you that if you do "chkconfig ipop3 on" is the
> same as if you manually edit /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3 and change disable=yes to
> disable=no and save the file.
The above is just wrong. chkconfig determines if a service is
started at a particular run level. In addition to starting it you
have to have disable=no.
>
> chkconfig was just an added binary to make it easier to turn on/off services
> in xinetd. It's also able to be used to turn on/off stand alone daemons in
> the different runlevels as well by something like chkconfig --level 35 httpd
> on/off.
>
> Mike
>
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