/etc/xinetd.conf
is the general config file of xinetd and /etc/xinetd.d
contains a config file for each service, e.g. daytime
.
To (de)activate a xinetd subservice use eg chkconfig daytime on
RAID | 1 | 0 | 5 |
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read | IYES | IYES IYES | IYES IYES |
write | INO | IYES IYES | IYES |
reliability | IYES | INO | IYES |
^ directory | INO | | only creator can delete(?) |
file | run with the rights of the owner of the file | run with the rights of the group of the file(?) | INO |
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chkconfig
is used to manipulate the runlevel links at boot time (see init.d(7))
/etc/sysconfig
: startup config for services
/etc/sysconfig/sysctl
: IP_FORWARD=„no“
#!/bin/bash cat > $1/fSet.sh << ENDE #!/bin/bash test -d $1/$2 || groupadd $2 test -d $1/$3 || groupadd $3 test -d $1/$4 || groupadd $4 test -d $1/$2 || mkdir $1/$2 test -d $1/$3 || mkdir $1/$3 test -d $1/$4 || mkdir $1/$4 chown root:$2 $1/$2 chown root:$3 $1/$3 chown root:$4 $1/$4 chmod 3770 $1/$2 chmod 3770 $1/$3 chmod 3770 $1/$4 ENDE chmod +x $1/fSet.sh
grep "^maA:" /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f6
*/2 * * * * date > /dev/tty12 /var/spool/cron