On Wed,20.Aug.08, 22:31:52, Shachar Or wrote:
> 'dpkg-reconfigure -plow proftpd' perhaps.
>
> I just do 'dpkg-reconfigure debconf' and select the low priority in new
> installs.
,[ dpkg-reconfigure(8) ]
| -pvalue, --priority=value Specify the minimum priority of question that
| will
OTECTED]> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: Re: proftpd issue> >
> Max Zimmermann wrote:> > Bogdan schrieb:> > > >> Hey,> >>> >> I installed
> proftpd and I accidentally selected it to run as a Inetd> >> service. I
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On Wednesday 20 August 2008 21:24, Bogdan wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I installed proftpd and I accidentally selected it to run as a Inetd
> service. I figured out that I want it to be a standalone server so i
> "apt-get remove --purge" it, removed the corresponding entry in
> /etc/inetd.conf file and reins
Bogdan schrieb:
> Max Zimmermann wrote:
>> Bogdan schrieb:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> I installed proftpd and I accidentally selected it to run as a Inetd
>>> service. I figured out that I want it to be a standalone server so i
>>> "apt-get remove --purge" it, removed the corresponding entry in
>>> /et
Max Zimmermann wrote:
Bogdan schrieb:
Hey,
I installed proftpd and I accidentally selected it to run as a Inetd
service. I figured out that I want it to be a standalone server so i
"apt-get remove --purge" it, removed the corresponding entry in
/etc/inetd.conf file and reinstalled proftpd.
Bogdan schrieb:
> Hey,
>
> I installed proftpd and I accidentally selected it to run as a Inetd
> service. I figured out that I want it to be a standalone server so i
> "apt-get remove --purge" it, removed the corresponding entry in
> /etc/inetd.conf file and reinstalled proftpd. Problem is, it de
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