SUMMARY: Inetd Startup Scirpt
2007-12-24 23:05:00
the line in the run control script. Several people mentioned that patches
could overwrite this file. Several suggested leaving it alone and have a
empty /etc/inetd.conf file or all lines commented out.
Thanks to :
James
Pierre
John
Frank
Steve
Hichael
Scott
David
Christopher
Farzad
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Williams
> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:12 AM
> To: Sunmanagers (E-mail)
> Subject: Inetd Startup Scirpt
>
> I have moved from using telnet and ftp to ssh and scp on a Solaris8
> server.
> I am not using inetd for any other services. All the lines of the
> /etc/inetd.conf file are commented out. Now I want to prevent the inetd
> process from coming up at boot time. There is no inetd specific run
> control
> script. It seems to be started in standalone mode as part of the TCP/IP
> run
> control in S72inetsvc. It is the last action to be performed in this
> script.
> Should I just comment out the line that starts the process here? Are there
> any dependencies on inetd for the rest of the TCP/IP startup /
> configuration? I want to be sure I am not overlooking anything here.
>
> Thanks
> Erik
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