Jima,

nice tip, thanks for the info. I will use chkconfig from now on.

Mikey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jima" <jima at beer.tclug.org>
To: "TCLUG" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] ? about redhat


> On 11 Mar 2003, Dave Sherman wrote:
> > As to your telnet question, several services run under the blanket of
> > inetd (in RedHat 8 they have changed to xinetd, which is both more
> > powerful and flexible). xinetd is configured through its files in /etc,
> > with one master file (with just a few default rules) xinetd.conf, plus a
> > whole directory of additional specific files in /etc/xinetd.d/, one file
> > per service. If you want to find telnet, look in /etc/xinetd.d/ for a
> > file called telnet.
>
>  Actually, RedHat switched to xinetd back in 7.0.  I can only hope that
> was a typo. :)
>  Also, chkconfig can be used to enable/disable xinetd services, too:
>
> # chkconfig telnet on
>
>  You don't need (get) to specify a runlevel, as it'll apply to any
> runlevels xinetd is activated in.
>
>      Jima
>
>  P.S.: `ntsysv` is a nice feature, but it only applies the changes to the
> current runlevel.  If you change runlevels, the services you shut off
> before will pop back up.  Bad mojo.  Use `chkconfig` instead.
>
>
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