> rpm -e telnet
>
> If a telnet offend thee pluck it out.  I suppose that won't stop the
> service but it will stop it from starting up again.

That's the package for the client.  The server (daemon) package is
telnet-server.

The contents of the RC?.d directories are usually soft links to a directory
of startup scripts (in RedHat 7+ it's /etc/init.d).  Generally, you can
start and stop services by running the script in /etc/init.d with a command
line argument of "start", "stop", "restart", and frequently "condrestart".
Many also support "status" and "reload".  If you run them without an
argument, most will echo a usage statement that tell you the actions they
recognize.

Dave Alitz


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