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RE: Samba running under inetd and init.d



Thank you.  I was going to take a manual approach but yours is certainly the
Debian solution so I'll use it.

But I'd still like to know HOW it got set up this way.  I'm certain I didn't
change the start configurations, I simply downloaded the .deb from stable.
But I think if it did this to everyone we'd have a lot more volume on the
list over it.

So what did I do wrong?

Thanks again,

John Purser

-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Solley [mailto:dsolley@student.usyd.edu.au]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 8:41 AM
To: Debian-User
Subject: Re: Samba running under inetd and init.d


On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 21:37, John M. Purser wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> A few days ago I installed Samba on my Woody box.  All was well for a
couple
> of days then smbd stopped running with an error message that said port 139
> was already in use.  With help from this group I tracked down inetd as the
> culprit and sure enough there were lines to start Samba in it.  I was
> puzzled and checked /etc/rc3.d and found a script named S20Samba.  It
looks
> like both the init.d scripts and inetd are trying to run Samba.  I
installed
> from the stable .deb.  Did I do something wrong?
>
> John Purser

dpkg-reconfigure samba will allow you to choose which method you wish to
run samba under.
--
Damien Solley
dsolley@student.usyd.edu.au


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