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07-06-2003 08:42 PM
07-06-2003 08:42 PM
#inetd -l
I find that
/var/adm/syslog
# tail -20 /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Jul 7 12:15:59 hp2000 inetd[2934]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:15:59 2003
Jul 7 12:18:04 hp2000 inetd[3118]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:18:04 2003
Jul 7 12:20:08 hp2000 inetd[3303]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:20:08 2003
Jul 7 12:22:12 hp2000 inetd[3487]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:22:12 2003
Jul 7 12:24:16 hp2000 inetd[3668]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:24:16 2003
Jul 7 12:26:20 hp2000 inetd[3849]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:26:20 2003
Jul 7 12:28:25 hp2000 inetd[4258]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:28:25 2003
Jul 7 12:30:29 hp2000 inetd[4471]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:30:29 2003
Jul 7 12:32:33 hp2000 inetd[4652]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:32:33 2003
Jul 7 12:34:37 hp2000 inetd[4835]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:34:37 2003
Jul 7 12:36:41 hp2000 inetd[5016]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:36:41 2003
Jul 7 12:38:45 hp2000 inetd[5197]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:38:45 2003
Jul 7 12:40:49 hp2000 inetd[5382]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:40:49 2003
Jul 7 12:42:53 hp2000 inetd[5564]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:42:53 2003
Jul 7 12:44:58 hp2000 inetd[5751]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:44:58 2003
Jul 7 12:47:02 hp2000 inetd[5980]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:47:02 2003
Jul 7 12:49:06 hp2000 inetd[6168]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:49:06 2003
Jul 7 12:51:10 hp2000 inetd[6359]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:51:10 2003
Jul 7 12:53:14 hp2000 inetd[6542]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:53:14 2003
Jul 7 12:55:18 hp2000 inetd[6732]: registrar/tcp: Connection from HP2000 (128.128.105.105) at Mon Jul 7 12:55:18 2003
#
About 2 minutes,logs write to syslog.log,how can i stop it? i don't want to the syslogs become more and more.
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07-06-2003 08:52 PM
07-06-2003 08:52 PM
SolutionRunning it the first time turns logging on. Running it again turns it off. See the inetd man page. Also after you turn it off (inetd -l) see the tail of /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log, where it will state that logging has been disabled.
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07-06-2003 08:55 PM
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Re: About inetd
People assist others in the forums using their own time and resources. When they assist others they should be rewarded if they of assistance. See the forum etiquette for further information.
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07-06-2003 08:58 PM
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Re: About inetd
#/usr/sbin/inetd -l
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07-06-2003 08:58 PM
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Re: About inetd
oh,i does work now.
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07-06-2003 09:12 PM
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