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Old 11-16-2013, 08:50 PM   #1
Andre.Smit
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Cool xinetd


Hello all

I have installed SuSE 13.1 yesterday and am having lots of fun. After tweaking config files for a long time (vsftpd default rpm config file does not do any IPv4 stuff) I have got vsftpd & in.telnetd working nicely.

There is one problem though, if I reboot they are not available, I get a connection error. doing a "service xinetd restart" on the command line after rebooting fixes it all.

I have checked and xinetd is running as root after reboot, again as root after service restart

Any ideas? By the way I have turned the firewall off for now, to make sure it does not complicate matters...

Regards
Andre
 
Old 11-16-2013, 09:14 PM   #2
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I am moving this to the server section, sorry, newbie is a bit lost.
 
  


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