Your easiest bet will be to try the ProFTPd site to see if they've
put together an RPM for RH7/xinetd.

Short of that, you can create /etc/xinetd.d/ftp, mimicking the
settings from inetd.conf, but placing them on the appropriate lines
in the file.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 23:04:35 -0800 (PST), Chris Cho wrote:

>Sorry for the question, but how do you get proFTPd working with
>xinetd.conf? I just moved from 6.2 to 7, and didn't realize the
>difference.
>Also, it looks like you have the choice to used either the xinetd.conf or
>the old inetd.conf. Is there an actual benefit useing the xinetd.conf?
>Thanks all, you guys have been a tremendous help. Have a safe and happy
>holidays!
>
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