OT, Was: Re: Trying to setup a new primary BIND DNS

Joseph S D Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov
Thu Jul 12 00:01:22 UTC 2001


On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:25:33PM +0000, sysop wrote:
> Thanks for the tip but i can't find the file you are talking about.

Red Hat 7.* uses xinetd instead of inetd.  The config file is
/etc/xinetd.conf, which includes /etc/xinetd.d/*.

And there is no rpc.statd config file there, for you to say,
"disable = yes".

In fact, rpc.statd was never started out of inetd.  It is part of NFS.
It is started by one of the runtime init files (in this case, on RH7.*,
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfslock via the symlink /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S14nfslock).

Peter, are you sure you have your facts straight?  Bugs do get fixed.

Dan, if you aren't using NFS, you really should turn it off.

And none of this is about DNS or BIND, now, is it?  ;->

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