Curtis, Linux too uses inetd.conf. However, judging by your subject I assume you are talking about _Red Hat_ Linux, which in version 7.0 migrated to xinetd instead of inetd. Each service has a separate file in /etc/xinetd.d. -Justin Thus spake Curtis Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello, > > Does anybody know where or what the inetd.conf equivalent is on Linux? > > Curtis Martin > Network / Database Administrator > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 310-414-6760 x224 > > >
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