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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 8 to many open port Post 302069868 by ahmad_one on Wednesday 29th of March 2006 05:50:49 PM
Old 03-29-2006
comment out unneeded service from this file /etc/inetd.conf






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INETD2RLINETD(8)						   rlinetd 0.8.2						  INETD2RLINETD(8)

NAME
inetd2rlinetd - configuration file converter SYNOPSIS
inetd2rlinetd [--force-overwrite] [--print-file-names] [--add-from-comment] [-f file] [-l entry] [directory] DESCRIPTION
inetd2rlinetd is a script to convert typical inetd.conf(5) style configuration files to rlinetd.conf(5) style configuration files. OPTIONS
-f file File in inetd.conf(5) format which will be converted. Default in stdin. -l entry A line in inetd.conf(5) format. Only that line will be converted. On Debian systems, this option is used internally by the update- inetd(8) command. directory Output files directory. Default is /etc/rlinetd.d. --force-overwrite Forces overwriting existing files with new version. --print-file-names Prints to standard output list of generated files. --add-from-comment Puts special comment with original inetd.conf(5) line in front of each converted service. NOTE Options -f and -l cannot be used together. SEE ALSO
rlinetd.conf(5), inetd.conf(5), inetd(8), rlinetd(8) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mikolaj J. Habryn <dichro-doc@rcpt.to>. Modified by Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>. Debian July 4th, 2011 INETD2RLINETD(8)
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