Re: Inetd not started
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> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Debian, so this may be a question that I'm only asking because
> I'm not familiar with the Debian way, but....
> I've just installed slink onto a machine and although inetd is on the
> system, it hasn't been started. Is this standard Debian policy for security
> reasons?
>
> Either way is the normal way of starting it up?
>
No. inetd should be running. On boot you should see:
Starting inetd.
As root you can run it by:
/etc/init.d/netbase start
when you run that, you should see inetd being started.
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