Question on inetd.conf

samy lancher washville2003 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 26 14:56:20 PDT 2004


ps -aux | grep inetd
 
kill -HUP process-id  
 
( process-id is the number which  is in the second column of the previous output )
 
 
Jason Williams <jwilliams at courtesymortgage.com> wrote:
Just a quick question regarding inetd.conf...

How do you restart inetd.conf after you make a change, without rebooting?

For instance, I installed qpopper and added the line to /etc/inetd.conf, 
but in order for it to take affect, inetd.conf needs to be reloaded.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Jason

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