Re: Where is inetd.conf?
From: tim wunder (twunder_at_REMOVEcomcast.net)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:22:28 -0500
On 1/20/2005 8:32 AM, I believe that Exotic-Scales.com wrote:
> Book: Sam's Teach yourself Samba in 24 Hours.
>
> I thought 9.0 WAS the latest from Red Hat.
>
> I'm using the same Samba that installed with the OS. It really did an
> admirable job of configuring everything. It saw my Windows network
> immediately. The only thing now is that I have to go into SWAT and manually
> start those two services.
>
If your using the redhat package, you should be able to start the service
thusly:
# service samba start
No need to use SWAT, although it should be able to...
I forget the GUI app to configure what services start and stop at which
runlevels, but take a look at 'ntsysv' for a command line utility for that.
redhat's latest version is RHEL 3, with RHEL 4 coming soon, IIRC.
If you don't want to pay for redhat, take a look at the Fedora Project.
Fedora Core 3 is the latest.
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/
HTH,
Tim
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