RH7.1 question.
Jason L Tibbitts III
tibbs at math.uh.edu
Thu May 24 17:27:32 EDT 2001
>>>>> "A" == <alvin at Mail.Linux-Consulting.com> writes:
A> turn off all of them thingies.... you have to explicitly say "disable =
A> yes" in each file in /etc/xinetd.d/* to turn that service off
It's probably easier to use chkconfig:
cd /etc/xinetd.d; for i in *; do chkconfig $i off; done
chkconfig --list will show you all of your services (boot-time and
xinetd-based). I'm very happy that Red Hat moved to xinetd because I can
finally install and remove packages without worrying about things messing
with /etc/inetd.conf.
- J<
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