On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 11:53:15AM -0400, Brian P. Flaherty wrote: > Jason Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I tried this out on my system and it works for me! > > > > with disabled: > > Aug 19 12:58:21 imhotep xinetd[26847]: {init_services} no services. > > Exiting... > > > > without disabled: > > Aug 19 12:58:38 imhotep xinetd[26856]: xinetd Version 2.1.8.8p3 started > > with > > Aug 19 12:58:38 imhotep xinetd[26856]: libwrap > > Aug 19 12:58:38 imhotep xinetd[26856]: options compiled in. > > Aug 19 12:58:38 imhotep xinetd[26856]: Started working: 1 available service > > > > > > defaults > > { > > disabled = amanda > > } > > > > service amanda > > { > > socket_type = dgram > > protocol = udp > > wait = yes > > user = backup > > groups = yes > > server = /usr/lib/amanda/amandad > > bind = 192.168.11.10 > > only_from = 192.168.11.2 > > } > > > > the man page does mention putting in a 'disable = yes' option.
sorry thats a typo it should have said NOT! ii xinetd 2.1.8.8.p3-1 replacement for inetd with many enhancements > > May I ask what version of xinetd you are using? My man page does not > mention 'disable=yes' anywhere. In fact, in the example xinetd.conf > on the man page, rstatd is disabled in the defaults section, but there > is no 'disable=yes' in the rstatd description. Thanks for your time. > > Brian Flaherty > > > -- Jason Thomas Phone: +61 2 6257 7111 System Administrator - UID 0 Fax: +61 2 6257 7311 tSA Consulting Group Pty. Ltd. Mobile: 0418 29 66 81 1 Hall Street Lyneham ACT 2602 http://www.topic.com.au/