05-19-2017
Thanks for the reply RudiC. You are correct, it will be madness to just replace given there is a good chance there is current setting that can be broken. So, instead of just the replacing of both files, comparing and adding the updates.
We are looking to possibly leverage the script via a configuration management tool(puppet, chef) for our cloud servers also. So, I need a script that is "tool independent" and more Linux native.
Regards,
Mide.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-inetd
UPDATE-INETD(8) rlinetd UPDATE-INETD(8)
NAME
update-inetd - manage rlinetd (and inetd) configuration entries
SYNOPSIS
update-inetd [options] --add ENTRY
update-inetd [options] --remove SERVICE
update-inetd [options] --enable SERVICE
update-inetd [options] --disable SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
update-inetd is a rlinetd's compatibility script, which can be used to by various Debian post-installation scripts to manage services in
rlinetd configuration files directory /etc/rlinetd.d.
update-inetd will spawn update-inetd.real(8) for managing entries in /etc/inetd.conf file. Please see update-inetd.real(8) for details.
ACTIONS
--add ENTRY
Adds an entry, which should be a line in a inetd.conf(5) format.
--remove SERVICE
Removes a service.
--enable SERVICE
Enables a service.
--disable SERVICE
Disables a service.
OPTIONS
--version
Prints version information on standard output and exit successfully.
--debug
Enables debugging mode. Note the option is also passed to update-inetd.real(8).
Any other option is passed directly to update-inetd.real(8).
FILES
/etc/rlinetd.conf, /etc/rlinetd.d/*, /etc/inetd.conf
SEE ALSO
update-inetd.real(8), inetd.conf(5), rlinetd.conf(5), inetd2rlinetd(8)
AUTHOR
Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>
Debian January 3rd, 2009 UPDATE-INETD(8)