I already have rsh-client package installed, which provides rsh, rcp & rlogin. That's a thought, though. I'll take a look at the postinstall script and see if reconfiguring is all that's needed.
Frederico.S.Muñoz wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: craig duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: segunda-feira, 26 de Novembro de 2001 16:05 > > To: Frederico.S.Muñoz; debian-user > > Subject: Re: BSD inet services? > > > > > > I wonder what you'd find if you looked in your current > > /etc/inetd.conf? > > What you describe is what i expected to do except my > > inetd.conf _has_ no > > lines > > for that stuff anymore. It's been removed. All that's there is the > > #:BSD: line > > i mentioned. I know this #: notation allows the line to be > > uncommented > > by a > > tool automatically so i was thinking that maybe there's another file > > that > > provides the BSD-specific services. I couldn't find anything > > like that, > > though. > > Oh, sorry, I didn't understood that that was the only line there :) > > I would instalar the package that contains rsh (rlogind or something like > that IIRC). It's highly > likely that it willl run the script for you with the correct arguments. > > cheers, > > fsm > > -- > Frederico S. Muñoz > Cap Gemini Ernst & Young : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > IIES : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Debian Project: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ** > Ever noticed something? Unix comes with compilers. Windows comes with > Solitaire. > ** > -Adep > >