John Wendel wrote: > > I don't have it installed, but isn't telnet usually started by xinetd? > So, "chkconfig telnet on" won't do anything? Or does it modify the > xinetd conf file? > It modifies the file with the matching name in the /etc/xinet.d directory. It changes the "disable = yes" to "disable = no". You can check it on one of the services provided by xinetd. Look at the discard-stream file. Then run "chkconfig discard-stream on" and see how it changed. Also, from the chkconfig man page: chkconfig also can manage xinetd scripts via the means of xinetd.d configuration files. Note that only the on, off, and --list commands are supported for xinetd.d services. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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