[ale] inetd.conf
Bao C. Ha
baoha at sensoria.com
Tue Jun 5 11:47:55 EDT 2001
/etc/xinetd directory. The syntax is more verbose, but very
easy to understand.
Linuxconf knows what to do, supposedly. You can tell I am not
a Redhat fan.
Bao
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> Subject: [ale] inetd.conf
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> Ok, so I am still a newbie! Hang me up by my toenails and
> beat me senseless! I
> just installed a new system using Redhat 7.1 and am trying to
> lock this system
> down security speaking. Does anyone know where the inetd.conf
> file went?? Was it
> replaced with a different file or have I missed a major
> configuration change. I
> downloaded the .iso images off of Ohio State ftp site so I do
> not have those
> wonderfully insightful books that come with the boxed
> versions. I have secured
> the system fairly well I think with ipchains but with a port
> scan I still show a
> few udp ports being open and would like to see how the system
> is using these
> before I lock them down.
>
> Thanks comrades!
>
>
> Steve Angell, MCSE, CCNA
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> TSYS Total Debt Management
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