/etc/rc.d/init.d/*network restart 

:D

Chris


On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 12:17:06 +1100 
"Stuart Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> although this trick doesn't seem to work with the RedHat xinetd (grrrr)
> 
> in general for other services
> /etc/init.d/SERVICE stop
> /etc/init.d/SERVICE start
> where SERVICE is a background service like inetd, apache, nfs, smb etc.
> 
> might be a different pathname on some flavours of Linux, but good to
> know.
> 
> Stuart.
> 
> 
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>                     Michael Lake
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>                     07/03/2002
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>                     Lake
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> 
> Ben Donohue wrote:
> > Hi slugs,
> > excuse me if this is obvious to some.
> > If I edit inetd.conf is there a way to re-run inetd.conf with the new
> > settings without restarting the computer?
> 
> # killall -HUP inetd
> 
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