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Re: Swat update :)



From: "J. Dow" <jdow@earthlink.net>
> An admonition to restart xinetd should be a part of the xinetd
documentation.
> It should include both the /etc/rc.d location and the alternate locations
for
> the start/stop maintenance scripts. That seems so obvious! If you change a
> configuration file the affected service must get restarted. And with the
> rc.d stuff the place to look is /etc/rc.d/init.d.

Speaking of restarting xinetd, there is one thing that really bugs me. When
inetd was restarted, it would happily restart itself and nobody would get
hurt. When xinetd is restarted, I'm kicked out. *poink* Can this be
prevented? Am I doing something wrong? For example, I like to keep one
terminal logged in while I update hosts.allow/deny on another, so I won't
have to worry about being unable to get back in if I mipsel soemthnig. :o)


Andreas Lund (floyd@atc.no)
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