Then all my PCs are root-kit'ed. 'Cause it happened regularly to me
until I rpm -e'd linuxconf.
I haven't studied the source code of linuxconf, but when I run it
*something* put back linuxconf in my inetd.conf files. Which, BTW, was
the major reason why I stopped using linuxconf.
Best regards
Gu
> Now, as for the best way to disable linuxconfig, many on the list wil
> tell you to run "rpm -e linuxconf". That is the way I preferre to do
> it, but you can do it the way you have discribed as well. One thing to
> be aware of, unless you go into linuxconf and disable web access, it
> will pu