Re: xinetd and inetd
> I found that both xinetd and inetd are running in my system. Does
> xinetd conflicts inetd? Do I have to uninstall inetd?
>
> Lawrence
>
xinetd is replacement for inetd. Both have different conf files.
Teoretically you can run both for different services :)
When both have common services you get at demon start time in syslog messages like:
Sep 24 16:31:13 dionizos inetd[31283]: pop-3/tcp: bind: Address already in
Mirek
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