Re: how do I kill samba?
> .. 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.
Port 139 is the netbios port (check your /etc/services file if you want to
see), which probably means you already have a nmbd process running which
you need to kill.
If you don't want any of these things and aren't too comfortable with how
it all works just remove samba and reboot:
eg (as root):
dpkg --purge samba
reboot
And that will get rid of all samba related stuff.
Adam
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