Sie schrieben:
> After upgrading to woody, I now see these messages:
> Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: smtp/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: ftp/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: time/tcp: bind: Ad
After upgrading to woody, I now see these messages:
Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: smtp/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: ftp/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Aug 15 04:03:41 pedgr634 inetd[3373]: time/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Aug
Christopher Jason Morrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok. All of that would be "yes". And when I just run inetd by hand, it
> doesn't say anything, it works perfectly fine. Maybe I should make sure
> it removes all of its config files when I remove netbase, and then install
> again. I think
On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
>
> > That was annoying...so I removed that package. I think that inetd should
> > be reinstated at this point, but the package doesn't do that. So now I'm
> > without an inetd. So I use dpkg
On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
> That was annoying...so I removed that package. I think that inetd should
> be reinstated at this point, but the package doesn't do that. So now I'm
> without an inetd. So I use dpkg -S one inetd and see its in the netbase
> package. So I
(this is an all hamm system)
Ok, I've got some problems. Namely, inetd is no longer started at boot
time, whats up with that?
Here's what happened. I decided to install xinetd because I thought that
might fix some of the other random net problems I was having. (finger
connections from the out
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