[luau] FTP login info / linuxconf-web ?
Cyberclops
Cyberclops at hawaii.rr.com
Sun Apr 7 08:43:48 PDT 2002
Here's my list. Can I get rid of the "linuxconf-web" ? I don't think I
use that, but then again, I'm not sure.
[root at Cyberclops xinetd.d]# ls
chargen cups-lpd daytime-udp echo-udp linuxconf-web servers time
chargen-udp daytime echo fam rsync services
time-udp
I renamed the file as the following:
file:/etc/xinetd.d/BLOCKlinuxconf-web
Is this an okay thing to do?
Or is there a better way of handling it?
It seems like this is something I could forget I have done, and then it
might eventually mess me up.
andersons001 at hawaii.rr.com wrote:
>May as well check xinetd:
>
>Change your current directory into /etc/xinetd.d and do an ls. This is a list
>of all the services xinetd is listening for. You have two options: the easy/more
>permanent route, or the harder/more better route.
>If you chose the easier way, you simply delete the files in the folder that
>correspond to services you don't want offered. Just rm -f to your heart's content
>(you may want to leave ssh if that is your methods of remote access).
>
>You can edit the files corresponding to the services you want to disable, and
>add a "disable = yes" line somewhere applicable (between the curly braces configuring
>the service).
>
>You will need to stop and start xinetd. This is most likely done by /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd
>stop followed by /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start.
>
>Steve Anderson
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