When I ran "rpm -q xinetd" I found out xinetd was not installed, so I
found it on the disk,
ran "rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom/path-to-file/xinetd-package.rpm (I don't
remember the exact path & name of the package). I decided to reboot &
watch what came up. I saw xinetd being run, but I also saw inetd being
run.
And there's still no change in my xinetd.d directory, nor in
xinetd.conf. I ran "rpm -q xinetd" again and now it says it's installed,
but I'm wondering if there are any other dependencies I need.

Thank you very much for your help,
Mike McPhail

Michael Burger wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 22:43:06 -0700, Michael McPhail wrote:
> 
> >But there's nothing in my /etc/xinitd.d/ directory except linuxconf-web.
> >There's also no executable called xinetd in /etc/init.d - or anywhere,
> >for that matter. I ran the /usr/sbin/setup and that let me turn on/off
> >some things, but now that I have my network behind a firewall, I want to
> >turn on ftpd, telnetd, httpd, & whatever else I can find to play with.
> >Do I need to install something else to run these as daemons?
> 
> What do you get if/when you run "rpm -q xinetd"?
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