December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
506 pages
10h 4m
English
The subsystems started from rc.tcpip can be stopped using the stopsrc command and restarted using the startsrc command.
The script /etc/tcp.clean can be used to stop TCP/IP daemons. It will stop the following daemons and remove the /etc/locks/lpd TCP/IP lock files:
ndpd-host
lpd
routed
gated
sendmail
inetd
named
timed
rwhod
iptrace
snmpd
rshd
rlogind
telnetd
syslogd
Note that the script /etc/tcp.clean does not stop the portmap and nfsd daemons. If you want to stop the portmap and the nfsd daemons, use the stopsrc -s portmap and the stopsrc -s nfsd commands. The execution bit of this /etc/tcp.clean file is not on by default. You will have to invoke ...
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