Port scanning is a good idea, otherwise look and see what's not commented 
out in /etc/inetd.conf

                 JW

At 09:11 AM 8/31/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > Finally, if you do use "ps aux | grep <service>" you can be
> > reasonably certain that said service IS running. As for
> > starting and stopping from the command line, you MAY have
> > luck with /etc/rc.d/init.d/<service> start or <service>
> > stop or <service> restart. IF the <service> you want is in
> > there.
>
>John- What about the inetd services?  A ps won't show them.  I was hoping 
>someone would step up and give a way to check those.  I guess a 
>portscanning software would do it?  Other than that at least look at the 
>file /etc/inetd.conf and make sure that the needed services are uncommented.
>
>Bret
>
>
>
>
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