Chuck,
That did it: the "disable" part was wrong. One last question then on with
the learning. In order to enable other address to configure swat, are the ip
addresses comma delimited or can I just use 192.168.14.0/24 and get to it
from anywhere on the home network?
Thanks again,
Bob
Chuck Mead wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Bob Hartung spewed into the bitstream:
>
> BH>Response:
> BH> As noted xinetd was updated. It seems that swat does not want to
> BH>start. ps ax | grep swat lists nothing. If in go into linuxconf and
> BH>open the control panel swat is listed but when I check automatic start
> BH>up and then activate changes - linuxconf reports "nothing to do" and it
> BH>does not retain any of the changes e.g. run levels to start up etc. And
> BH>yes, I am logged in as root.
> BH>
> BH>More ideas?
>
> What does your /etc/xinetd.d/swat file say?
>
> Make sure that it says "disable = no" and that the access restriction,
> "only_from = localhost" includes any place else you want to access swat
> from. Then "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart". I'll prolly start a flame
> war with this comment but if it was my box I would:
>
> rpm -e linuxconf linuxconf-devel
>
> but I don't care (Flamers hush up... it's my opinion! I've got a right
> to it and you're not going to change my mind!). More damn trouble than
> it's worth IMHO.
>
> Anyway, I hth! :-)
>
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