On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 14:17:18 -0500,
"Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Greetings:
>
> As I setup my debian box, I installed xinetd so it would be more like
> the RH setups I was used to. The change seemed to go fine when I
> installed it via dselect. I expected
>Can you 'apt-get remove telnetd'? I mean, if you are going to have
it
>disabled, why not just uninstall it?
Well, I could, but I was more concerned that I had xinetd configured
properly. I found my problem, dumb mistake I had disable = telnet
insteadof the correct "disabled". Once that was don
Hello
Scott (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> As I setup my debian box, I installed xinetd so it would be more like
> the RH setups I was used to. The change seemed to go fine when I
> installed it via dselect. I expected a conflict with inetd, but got
> no complaint. I did get a message that the
Scott wrote:
Greetings:
As I setup my debian box, I installed xinetd so it would be more like
the RH setups I was used to. The change seemed to go fine when I
installed it via dselect. I expected a conflict with inetd, but got
no complaint. I did get a message that the jist was nothing that had
Greetings:
As I setup my debian box, I installed xinetd so it would be more like
the RH setups I was used to. The change seemed to go fine when I
installed it via dselect. I expected a conflict with inetd, but got
no complaint. I did get a message that the jist was nothing that had
been previou
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