Re: xinetd on centos 7 install
Doug Laidlaw <[email protected]> Mon, 1 Jun 2015 22:08:22 +1000
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On Mon, 1 Jun 2015 13:33:01 +0200 Matě Cepl <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2015-05-30, 20:36 GMT, Doug Laidlaw wrote: > > But most of us are running leafnode-orig. I have systemd, and it > > installs xinetd just to run leafnode. The setup "just works." > > Sorry, my mistake ... I got confused by the number of xinetd > (2.*) and mistake it for the number of leafnode. > > Then I just don’t understand why somebody uses his own build of > leafnode anyway. EPEL-7 has perfectly maintained (by me ;)) > leafnode-1, which has all systemd stuff in place as well > (http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/leafnode.git/tree/?h=epel7). > Just > > # yum install leafnode > > and you should be ready to go with the commands I listed > previously. No xinetd needed. Any possible bugs are welcomed in > the Red Hat Bugzilla. > > Best, > > Matěj That is what I do, only with urpmi. It should work with centos. Looking at the xinetd.d directory, I have files for cvs, proftpd and sshd, but this is the first time I have installed the last two, and normally, leafnode pulls in xinetd, which is a separate package, and a distinct service in systemd. Doug. -- _______________________________________________ leafnode-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.dt.e-technik.tu-dortmund.de/mailman/listinfo/leafnode-list http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/