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Old 03-20-2007
hcclnoodles hcclnoodles is offline
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removing inetadm entries in Solaris 10

Hi there

Does anybody know how I can remove an entry from the listing that `inetadm` produces ? ie

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disabled disabled svc:/network/finger:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:eklogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:klogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:rlogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/time:dgram
enabled online svc:/network/time:stream
enabled online svc:/network/shell:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/shell:kshell
disabled disabled svc:/network/talk:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/shell/tcp:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/exec/tcp:default



I would like to completely remove the following lines.........(also bolded above)

disabled disabled svc:/network/shell/tcp:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/exec/tcp:default

I realise I can disable them and I have, and I release they are harmless, but I want to get rid of them

I tried removing the associated xml files from /var/svc/manifest/network to no avail

I tried commenting them out of the original inetd.conf file (they originally and erroneously came from here) and re-running inetconv but it doesn't remove them

I tried rebooting but they are still there




Am I stuck with these ??

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Gary
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Hey,

the messages coming from the repository. Solaris 10 builds after
initial startup a repository at /etc/repository.db with your start
options.
You need svccfg to reinitialize the repository.

CU
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