On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:27:52AM -0400, Rob French wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What's the "Debian way" to stop running inetd? I can't remove the
> package very easily since so many things seem to depend on it...
> Should I just use update-rc.d to remove it from all the runlevels?
apt-get install xinet
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:27:52AM -0400, Rob French wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What's the "Debian way" to stop running inetd? I can't remove the
> package very easily since so many things seem to depend on it...
> Should I just use update-rc.d to remove it from all the runlevels?
# /etc/init.d/inetd s
-> > > at boot, i was starting innd, of which i believe i've
-> > > gotten rid. but i still see inetd as a pid when i
-> > > run top.
-> > >
-> > > how do i remove inetd or stop it from starting.
-> > > (currently i stop it by killing the pid.)
-> >
-> > inetd should be running. If you wish to di
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 05:34:53PM -0500, Peter Sch?ller wrote:
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> > at boot, i was starting innd, of which i believe i've
> > gotten rid. but i still see inetd as a pid when i
> > run top.
> >
> > how do i remove inetd or stop it from starting.
messrs schuller and perry,
thx very much. all is well!
bentley taylor.
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> inetd should be running. If you wish to disable innd and if it's started by
> inetd, edit /etc/inetd.conf and comment out the appropriate line.
>
or better yet, dpkg --purge inn (or inn2).
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> at boot, i was starting innd, of which i believe i've
> gotten rid. but i still see inetd as a pid when i
> run top.
>
> how do i remove inetd or stop it from starting.
> (currently i stop it by killing the pid.)
inetd should be running. If you wis
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