Will that actually disable eg the ftpd?
Sadly I'm from planet windows, I thought that it would run continuously. It sounds like you're saying it's only started by inetd when a connection requests it?
If so, Thanks - I'll do it now :)
I'm sure this is an easy one: How do I disable redundant services?
I've #'d them out in inetd.conf, which I guess (hope!) stops people connecting to them (I've also installed ssh + tcp wrappers), but I'd like to disable them.
I'm talking about things like finger, ftp, telnet etc.
TIA :)
S
Thx to both of you, you were both right :)
I was root, but couldn't get admintool started, admintool& works tho'.
touch /reconfigure + restart worked a treat also (once I'd fixed the scsi id conflicts :oops: )
I found a good doc...
Hi,
Apologies if this is a ridiculously basic question, 'Absolute Noob' wasn't an option in the list of user types.....:)
I've just installed Solaris 8 on an Ultra Enterprise2 with a SPARCstor (or something) disk array attached.
The box has two internal drives attached, both of which were...
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