Viri- wrote:
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these. But
Jesse Marlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The capital S indicates that this service should be started in run level 3.
> To change it so that it won't start do a:
It's just a link. Why not remove it?
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Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors!
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#:Did you hup inetd after the edit?
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#:To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#:Subject: gettign rid of...
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#:Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don'
Viri- wrote:
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these. But
On Sun Apr 09 2000 at 13:49, Viri- wrote:
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these. But
> where are t
Viri- wrote:
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these. But
Viri- writes:
> Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
> running on my system. I edited /etc/inetd.conf and got rid of most but
> my HTTP smtp sunrpc (?) and 6000 (X11) are still open. I'd like to
> make my system as secure as possible so I'd like to close these.
Did you hup inetd after the edit?
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-Original Message-
From: Viri- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 6:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gettign rid of...
Hey I'm just trying to shut down a few services that I don't want
running on my system. I e