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From: "David Gillett" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Or you can add "ServerType inetd" in the httpd.conf file and an
> "http 80/tcp" line to /etc/services, to have inetd listen for
> connections and fire up Apache as needed. You probably wouldn't do
> this with a production web server, but you might for a private
> machine supporting occasional web accesses.
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If RedHat not changed backyou cant because they now use xinetd.
I was problems with Samba 2.2 in RH 7.1 because installing modified
ined.conf and Swat cant start.
Toomas
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