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Re: Tux using xinetd



Chris Davies wrote:
I think he was referring to the Tux usermode utilities?

On Sun, 2003-05-18 at 22:50, Victor Tsang wrote:
  
1.- My RH9 use xinetd, but I can't start Tux service with it
      

  
  My understanding with tux is that it is build into the kernel.  and so
I do not think it is possible to run tux using xinetd.   anyways, why
would you like to setup tux in such way?
The usermode utilities are the scripts that
start/stop tux - and they are in /etc/init.d -

I don't think tux was designed to be started
from inetd - and you'd have quite a job to
redesign it for that, but feel free -

;-)

Joe

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