Re: Where is xinetd in F8 ?



Jonathan Allen wrote:
Hi All,

What seems to have happened to xinetd in F8 ? I have migrated a server
from FC2 to F8 and most things went over fine, but we have one particular
dedicated socket service that I can't get working. It used to have its
"config" file in /etc/xinetd.d and worked just fine, but I can't find
xinetd on F8 - what is the equivalent ?

Jonathan


Xinetd isn't installed by default unless you bring in a service that
requires it (like telnet-server).

All you need to do is (as root) is:

yum install xinetd

and it will appear in its usual place.

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