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Re: how do I kill samba?



On Fri, 28 Nov 1997, Adam Shand wrote:

> 
> > how do I kill samba when it is loaded from inetd? .. smbd doesn't even
> > appear on ps -aux unless a service is being used.
> 
> If there are no processes running then samba isn't running.  If you would
> like to stop it from running on demand then you need to comment the line
> containing smbd and nmbd from /etc/inetd.conf and restart (or send a SIG
> HUP) to inetd.
> 
> Adam.

.. ok, so if I comment out the smbd and nmbd lines in inetd.conf, how do I
stop using port 139? - If I run smbd it says that port 139 is already in
use.


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