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David Mangani dmangani at att.net
Sat Aug 9 09:02:04 EDT 2003


I got it going... redhat-config-services. All set.

thx again
dave


Dave Andruczyk wrote:

>--- David Mangani <dmangani at att.net> wrote:
>  
>
>>I'm still not sure how to get this going. In RH9 I have xinetd. It does 
>>start and run at boot time. When I check in the xinetd.config file its 
>>has nothing in it at all about result encrypt. Below I have pasted the 
>>contents of my file.
>>
>>    
>>
>>># Simple configuration file for xinetd
>>>#
>>># Some defaults, and include /etc/xinetd.d/
>>>
>>>defaults
>>>{
>>>    instances               = 60
>>>        log_type                = SYSLOG authpriv
>>>        log_on_success        = HOST PID
>>>        log_on_failure        = HOST
>>>    cps            = 25 30
>>>}
>>>
>>>includedir /etc/xinetd.d
>>>      
>>>
>>What do I need to include in here?
>>    
>>
>
>Wrong place,  look in /etc/xinetd.d for a file called either
>"identd", or "auth". In it will probbaly be a line that says
>"disable        = yes"  change that to "no" and restart xinetd 
>and identd should start.
>
>If it's not there  you probbaly didn't install the identd daemon. 
>use your CD's...
>
>
>=====
>Dave J. Andruczyk
>
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