netkit-inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2005-09-29 Thread Carlos Rodrigues
Hi! I'm wondering what's the difference between the netkit-inetd and inetutil-inetd packages... Debian (sarge) installs netkit-inetd by default, but if one does a "apt-get install inetd", inetutils-inetd is proposed for installation instead. The descriptions for both packages are terse at

Re: inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2003-11-16 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 at 06:52 GMT, Michael D Schleif penned: > ># dpkg -S /usr/sbin/inetd I remembered that one of the dpkg or apt tools would do this for me, but naturally went poking around in the wrong man pages. Mea culpa =/ -- monique PLEASE don't CC me. Please. Pretty please with

Re: inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2003-11-16 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 at 06:33 GMT, Oliver Elphick penned: > On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 22:12, Monique Y. Herman wrote: ... >> So far so good. I poked through /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list, and no >> one there claims to know anything about /usr/sbin/inetd, which is the >> app called by /etc/init.d/inetd. I'

Re: inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2003-11-15 Thread Michael D Schleif
"Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003:11:15:15:12:02-0700] scribed: > I returned from vacation today and upgraded my unstable box. After > doing so, I could no longer connect to my newsserver on localhost. > > After some poking around, I discovered that I had both /etc/init.d/inetd > and

Re: inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2003-11-15 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 22:12, Monique Y. Herman wrote: ... > So far so good. I poked through /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list, and no one > there claims to know anything about /usr/sbin/inetd, which is the app > called by /etc/init.d/inetd. I'm 99% sure that it must have arrived as > part of a package, s

inetd vs. inetutils-inetd

2003-11-15 Thread Monique Y. Herman
I returned from vacation today and upgraded my unstable box. After doing so, I could no longer connect to my newsserver on localhost. After some poking around, I discovered that I had both /etc/init.d/inetd and /etc/init.d/inetutils-inetd, both of which were running. I killed all related process